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  • Interesting! I want to read Dry. I hadn't even heard of it so it's always great to discover new authors. Thanks for the interview excerpts. I've learned more about prologues now.
  • Nancy Chadwick commented on her article A Problem with Memoirs
    Never a problem, Philippa Anne. Sometimes when writing the diverting happens for a reason. We can discover new meanings and the reflection in the diversion becomes valuable.
  • Lovely, Joan!  Congrats on your book!  Can't wait to discover it.
  • ...with only one sibling of five and would like to maintain that connection. I have written my first rough draft yet even with name changes I still discover I have much to research from...
  • Raylene J. Wall commented on her article First Draft Blues
    ...was as unstructured as you say, but I wasn't sure. While I know that getting it written is most important, I didn't want to get down the road to discover that I've been doing it wrong...
  • ...a novel, I saw that somewhere deep down I had always believed once I wrote a book, I would not want to do anything else.  Imagine my surprise to discover I don't want to give up clien...
  • ...re fiction by authors of color, don't judge a book by it's cover.  I have looked at several titles with lovely black images on the cover, only to discover that the author was white. (K...
  • ...well; yes, sometimes it can make us feel worse, but their triumphs can also make us feel inspired, and when we climb over the walls, we may well discover we are not alone in these com...
  • ...er's father was white. She never talked about him to any of us. I only discovered this fact from her older si...ou.  People think (assume) they come from a certain background only to discover something totally unexpected.
  • Great post. Since I retired, I have been writing seriously. When some people discover what I do, I usually get a shrug and a sigh: So? Everyone says that. End of discussion, the subject has been discarded. Interesting reaction, but I keep writing and smile.