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  • Thanks Cece. Celine - will do! Still slowly dropping today so I'm guessing that'll continue but you never know. I'm trying to remain simultaneously grateful for all I'...
  • Totally relate here, Kamy. Out-lining nonfiction I would see as a must, and I have heard a few notable seasoned fiction writers say they do not outline-fiction, but ha...
  • Paulette, Whew! What an adventure you've had. Maybe I should write how I went about publishing my out of print backlist to Kindle, as it is way different from your exp...
  • Hi Hope, I don't know about the *Unitarian* church network, but I do know about the *Unity* church network. Many Unity churches have book stores on site. As a people,...
  • Marci, it's so so important not to get discouraged by trending topics. @Suzy mentioned Seal's new anthology, No Kidding, but I acquired a book at Seal back in 2008 cal...
  • Hi Hope, First, it was a delight to see you at your SB reading last week. I am traveling and cannot put down, "The Power of Possibility." See my blog post Monday in it...
  • Willingness to work hard, as an idea by itself, few (but the lazy ones) would disagree with.  Working hard can be deceptive, however.  Even assuming we enjoy it, doing...
  • As always, balance is the key word. You're so right. But I...hink that many of us are actively looking for other models of compensation. The iTunes...lly -- free. I'm interested in what kinds of other models SheWriters might suggest.
  • It's hard to think of the best advice I've received, Patricia Robertson. High on the list would be, "Write what you would love to read" and "the most important thing y...
  • Jessica Powers commented on her article The Value of Art
    Catana, sounds interesting. Though I write realistic novels, I try to cling to idealism, too. :-) I think science fiction and fantasy often have a better grip on keepi...