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  • I weighed both self publishing and traditional publishing.  As a first time author, I decided to try the traditional route, due to the marketing and distribution suppo...
  • This is especially true once it comes to eating dinner out. When ever you have to be a...fat free yogurt can most help stop and in many cases change a large number of modern day ailments such since hyp...
  • I didn't have the greatest high school experience and there are many things I'd love to forget BUT it was also the time I really became feeling my "writerly" inclinati...
  • The adventure of living is wonderful and maybe will influence my next post. You're so right, of course. After all, it's the adventure that feeds our writing. 
  • This was a terrific talk! Your data and visuals were right on. And I liked your reference to the previous pink/blue stereotyping. How did that change?  I wish you had...
  • You are definitely not "fat" in that picture. But I know where you're coming from. I've always had a problem with my weight. I'm short--which doesn't help matters eith...
  • I think that is very very wise. I know not the publishing business, and I wouldn't even presume to give you dumb advice chuckle. I know alot about what not to do. But...
  • As someone who identifies as both writer and blogger (I'm a writer who blogs, and a blogger who writes longer prose) I find this thread so interesting. I'm with Dawn,...
  • Excellent observations. It's not just the numbers, but the actual influence and one's expertise that matters. 
  • Tayari, this post makes a lot of sense to me. I am more aware than ever of how much my emotional health affects my desire to write, and I am working not only to protec...