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  •   I am (phew) thank God real soon getting back to my previous occupation of writing lo...love. I do not,(of course) love myself above all else, but without sel-love in moderation where would all we trul...
  • Sorry, I did mean to, but I enjoyed reading this post...I even smiled a couple of time...of the rewriting and the waste of time and energy. So this way..in slow motion mode...even before I can start fee...
  • @Sandra - Although I think it's OK to break the "rules" (within reason), I do think that too many people think it's OK to simply ignore things like grammar and punctua...
  • This is a very timely post as I am in the midst of a re-organization evaluation right now -- basically looking at what I'm doing and how to tweak it to be more efficie...
  • You are definitely not "fat" in that picture. But I know where you're coming from. I've always had a problem with my weight. I'm short--which doesn't help matters eith...
  • I agree that it doesn't matter whether a book is published as an ebook or in print. One thing to consider with e-formats such as Kindle is that people who might ordina...
  • Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself. --Dick Cavett   The only valid censorship of ideas is the right of people not to listen. --Tommy...
  • wow!  I really enjoyed this post.  I was losing all hope as my manuscript sits on the table next to me.  Thanks for some great advice. Writing is hard.  It is damn har...
  • Zetta and I (and Jim) have had this discussion, since a local bookstore recently told me they didn't want to handle my books anymore. They have too many self-pubbed au...
  • Brenda, I have also noted the increase in spelling errors in published works. Frustrating. You have little choice but to skip over them, skip reading the articles enti...