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  • Deborah, I cried constantly from the first time I heard the news through Obama's speec...s. But when it's people I know personally and love deeply, I kick into 'brave' mode and remain solid as a rock, a...
  • It's Deborah here.  As an addendum to this post, I wanted to reprint a message via EMILY's List: I invite you to visit WeSupportGabby.com, where you can directly se...
  • This is a great reminder to all us introverts- I tend to forget this and draw into myself when I'm working.  It's been a weird struggle to update my blog and twitter.  Still trying to figure out the networking schtick because I'm a natural born loner.  One day at a time, though.
  • Thank you so much, Brooke, for writing this. I really appreciate your openness, lack of defensiveness and willingness to try to find practical, concrete ways to move t...
  • Dear Tayari, I'd have to say I agree with Tania of the wonderful last name about the waiting creating addictive behaviors. I haven't had a book release, but I have wai...
  • I think of myself as currently in the middle with older, same age and younger friends. In many cases, I am actually not sure of the age of some of my friends. I have f...
  • Thanks for posting this , Kristen. I am going to ask my hair stylist if I can prop my book up in his shop. That was a practical suggestion. I also liked the comment th...
  • Thanks Shannon! The process to self improvement is a journey that requires a sometimes uncomfortable look at our actions to find the root of our discontent. Transition...
  • Interesting post, Marisel, and congratulations on your book! Poetry is and lyrical prose is definitely a great inspiration, whether or not your own writing is lyrical...
  • Forgive phone post and clumsy fingers. Sheryl, your comments resonate with me. They say you can't teach voice, but that doesn't mean an author's voice is automatic. Af...