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  • An amazing story of heartbreak and strength.  The authenticity of your voice kept me riveted. Thanks!
  • Kelly, yours is an incredible story handled with such grace and bravery. Your courage and authenticity in telling it will no doubt help many who are struggling to heal after great sorrow and loss.
  • Dawn, thanks for your response. You bring up a big issue many, probably most women struggle with - supporting a woman's right to choose without being supportive of a w...
  • Hello Melanie. it must be difficult to leave bits of you out of the book you are writing. I think a lot of people can be torn between maintaining authenticity and abso...
  • Yes!  place can be in the every day things...  here in Albuquerque nearly every restaurant serves a breakfast burrito, and folks drink iced coffee even in winter! In S...
  • I am in the process of revising my 1st act and realise I need to increase the dialogue of the female love interest, to expose her feelings etc. This will elongate the...
  • @Jolie...Your words ring true in my experience and personal observations, too.  "...(Just because you can self-publish a book doesn't mean you should if you don't have...
  • I try to ensure I read a book every week and I like to read around the world, not just those in bookshops which tend to be predominantly English and American writers....
  • Judy, good luck with your family story.  Congratulations on going back into it.  I'm glad my "Ten Tips to Ensure Readers Will Care" are keeping you company.
  • I am with a hybrid publisher, WriteLife, based in Omaha, Nebraska. WriteLife is an imprint of Boutique of Quality Books Publishing. Although I paid for editing, cover...