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  • Sian - as someone who grew up in a home full of addiction and all the dysfunction that...mpanies it, I get that instinctive urge to label your feelings as "whiny brat" mode, but I think your points are...
  • Hi Emily, Don't be scared and keep writing. What you're seeing is a culmination of rel...lusive in retail book chains because they still operate in this Depression Era mode. Support your libraries in an...
  • Well, while that certainly looks like a fun bunch of guys, I'm not applying for a membership card to that club anytime soon. "The Best American (fill in the blank)" is...
  • I'm here: http://twitter.com/kayelleallen I took a class on branding recently and learned a common sense thing. Readers search for us by name, especially our last name...
  • I think above all that the biggest fear is that the stories and memories I feel so close to are just not interesting or worthy of reading. That's the biggest fear, and the most common one for me.
  • Kamy,   I have a finished manuscript and I'm in this process. Thank you for your common sense approach to my time and money. It could be that SWPress is what I need.  
  • I believe that "all right" became more common as it began to be seen on screens with English subtitles. Where every letter counts, constricting it into one word saved...
  • Oh, so familiar as I who am from Denmark have a leg both here and there, too. And yes, this knowledge of two cultures creep into my writing. And I'm glad - then I can...
  • @Erica, thanks for the link -- very helpful. I'm halfway through the book and, from my reading, the story does present violence against women as an outrage. The guidin...
  • Hi, Jessica, First let me say how much you captured my own feelings in your words, particularly ringing true at "the satisfaction of a particularly good string of word...