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  • Men just don't experience the same kind of angst women do.  Women are natural "worriers" - we are socially conditioned to be caring, sensitive and nurturing and men ar...
  • Thanks so much, Sara. for this post. And I absolutely love the idea of a new recurring book PR column. I'll be following for sure. One thing I might add from my own e...
  • Hear, hear! And, oh, dear! How right you are. And yet, for so many bloggers, it's all that personal stuff right off-the-cuff that has readers coming back -- like watch...
  • Do most women care what they look like? Are they aware of a bad hair day? I think some are, but not all, and what they note or do not note speaks volumes re. their cha...
  • Ellen T. McKnight commented on her article Tech Tips for Writers
    Love it, Pepper! Definite gold star. Thanks, too, for the tip about that book on facial expressions. Keep up the good work!
  • My teacher, Don Jesse, at the American School in London taught me seventh grade English in 1974. This wildly theatrical and mercurial man who wore jeans and turtleneck...
  • Catherine, some graphic novels, like some novels, show character development, and some don't. But pictures may show a character's sensibility through facial expression...
  • Doggone! I guess I get a gold star today. I use all these online research tricks. Made a story I set in Japan sound to authentic, a reader friend assumed I had been th...