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  • Started by Monica Epstein
    Last reply by Monica Epstein
    Can any of you suggest authors who write romances where a good part of the story is the sexual tension between the hero and heroine, and when they finally do give in t...
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  • Started by Sally Kuhlman
    Hi all, I'm new here and very excited to get to know you and read all the great stuff on here. I'm in the process of writing a book about Other Mother's and am intervi...
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  • Hi everyone. Lucinda, I too started writing at 53 and am now 59 and still passionately in love with the process. In 2008, I published a mystery, 'The Woman in the Wing...
  • I have struggled with this, too, Tracy. I've posted about the very same thing, and anguished about it, because my "product" is fiction, and all the social netting in t...
  •     The SoulReaching beyondSearching,striving,askingHappy,loved,cherished,accomplished ​Brilliant
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  • Searching everywhere to find my voice.
  • Geez I don't know. For me it's like a single, resolute feeling, and that feeling branches off with ideas, values, free thought, curiousity, meandering, and honest questioning--because deep down we're searching for a something, and we don't have to say what it is. Maybe the answer is in the search?
  • Laura, I found this thread when searching for "set scene" because I also had a piece rejected by "Brain, Child" in much the same language as yours, just a few weeks ag...
  • I would love to be interviewed. I wrote In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide  (www.inherwake.com) I wrote my memoir from the...
  • Started by Brooke Warner
    Last reply by Kathleen Pooler
    “I wanted to tell the secret stories that my great-grandmother Blanche whispered to me on summer nights in a featherbed in Iowa. I was eight and she was eighty . . . ”...
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