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  • Thank you.Did you wait until you had a publisher to present your book to the bookstore? Is our contract with SheWrites enough to show them? How much time do you set as...
  • I carry change in my pocket whenever I'm in a city, and put money in parking meters when they are about to run out. Unfortunately I think they are on to me since they'...
  • Loved this post! One of the most liberating things I've learned as a writer is that I am one because I write and not because anyone else says so. Be that editor, publi...
  • Miss Allene,I am so glad to be able discuss important issues that truly effect the average American. I am learning much by reading your blog and thinking about what yo...
  • 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...
  • Pamela! Thanks for so generously sharing your pointers here on your SW blog. I guess you can afford to give away such good freebies now that you're sitting on your fat...
  • Nina, yes, you can and should book the launch venue before the book actually comes out. Busy bookstores tend to book at least 4-5 months in advance. You don't really n...
  • Thanks for your comments. I appreciate hearing hwat you think because I hope it helps me to be a better writer and observer of politics and people. The reason for my o...
  • Kamy, Thanks for this interesting post and for sharing developmental issues from your catbird seat. As someone who joined on early to SheWrites it's been rewarding to...
  • Hi, Mary, Great idea. I will share it with my students and credit you. A questions: is there a reason you follow-up via snail-mail rather than e-mail? One questions: it