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  • Yes! I once recorded mathematics textbooks for blind students. It's enlightening, isn't it? Thanks for the heads up. I'll be reading my own work in long stretches in the future. Many, many congratulations to you, Hope. Peace and love...
  • Hi Sussan.  Respectfully, no.  I am saying that most of the indignation expressed in the numerous comments is hypocritical dribble drabble at best.  I am saying that a...
  • Thanks, Rev.  LaWaughn. And that is what's important. Publishers and authors can try to set whatever price they want, but it is the people spending the money who will...
  • Candice, no worries about word count, it only takes one good run to catch up and even surpass it. I had my radiation consult today. i'll starting week of 19th. Now, it...
  • I take no credit for the great covers you see for my books in Zetta's post, but I do l...sed cover, I consult a web designer genius I know for advice. He cautions that modern readers are often looking a...
  • If it wasn't for my move to China, I'm sure I'd still be a paper book only girl.  But now that I'm living in China, my eReader is my life line and one of the most impo...
  • Great post, Kamy. It resonates. I have a funny story about criticism too. When I first started writing, I didn't even know what it was: a short story, a novel, or just...
  • Small bites. Small bites are the way I get most of it done. As you say, the longer we put it off, the bigger it looms. People mention "going public," as you did -- def...
  • Hi Linda. I’d suggest you keep writing if it's going well. But sooner or later you may want to create an outline. Let me know if you'd like a free consult for coaching. Info: https://www.bellamahayacarter.com/writing.html
  • Do agents ever get blurbs? They should and here's mine for Erin: I hired her for a consult this past spring on how to break up w/ my agent and secure a new, more activ...