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  • @Shari   I am not sure which is my favorite!!! Dramatica helped me with a working function of my characters and the push behind them. However I found the working print...
  • Victoria,  thanks for stopping by. I agree we've had great leaders in many eras who coped with health issues. As with all things though, times have changed; the potent...
  • Niki Tulk commented on her article Read-Aloud, Anyone?
    Hi Victoria, I will have to check out that Adobe function ... sounds amazing! Peace.
  • Loved this post. I was faced with the same things and now that my book (self-published...plus) is out the toughest part is the marketing and promoting while attempting...
  • More deep and wonderful writing on your deep and wonderful family. I went to see this remarkable film with a friend of mine who's autistic, and his parents, and one of...
  • I am in agreement with you. Every once in awhile I will attempt to clear off my work space only to find that I cannot fully function. My scraps of paper with notes and files may look like disarray to someone else but I know where everything is like this as opposed to neatly stacked away. :)
  • Virginia, I love the Mission Hills Trails! It's funny how the mind works. I could hear you think there, on the shaky rocks, "Oh, it's not my joint, it's just an earthq...
  • Michele J. Rolle, Linda Kovic-Skow,Dana Alexander,Pamela Olson,Jill Jepson, Marlene Cullen,Rita Gardner: Oh my goodness, thank you for your wonderful support, ladies....
  • Hi again. It's a little difficult for me to advise as I haven't seen the MS, but if you're not writing flashback in the present tense, it's important to make the even...
  • Thanks, Polly.  I needed to get the story out of me so that I could connect past it, and move on with life.  It was like the gravitational pull of the story in my mind...