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  • Thank you, Jo Anne, Suzanne, and Julie. Jo Anne, as I said, I did self-publish but I do think it's easier to promote and sell self-published nonfiction than fiction as...
  • Thanks for a great article, just when I needed it!  What a great idea to "schedule" a playdate, not try to shoehorn it in between everything else.   When I'm feeling c...
  • Alexandra, The first time I submitted a work for critique to an online group (and not knowing at the time that they were all published authors) my writing was machine...
  • Cheers for a fabulously illuminating post, and I hope you will continue to congratulate yourself whenever you carve out time to show up to yourself and not the machine that limits your identity to "cog." Sending creative abundance and inspiration your way, Julie
  • Cait Levin commented on her article [What's Next?] Twitter Tweet
    @Michelle, I have the same hope that you do! I think we'll get there. I find it really interesting that your kids hate the Twitter machine! I'm fascinated by which soc...
  • I was in the airport, heading home from a quick trip to Las Vegas. I scribbled down an impromptu page of impressions from the trip - here it is on a slot machine in th...
  • OK, time to eschew the facetious, especially given the fine responses that have been offered. Jill, I feel your pain and often it's hard to remind myself that self-dou...
  • Deborah – Thank you so much for asking. My summer has been one long reallocation of my mental and physical energies. While I may exit the office, stray into places in...
  • "• ask questions. Let's stop assuming we know who the readership is for a given book and start...uthors do sit around and talk about this. I've met a few who are well connected to the "mac...
  • Hi Kamy, I've been self-publishing for 20 years. Usually, I hire private book designers, editors and printers. This is expensive but I always liked the one on one inte...