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  • Thank you for this poignant reminder. There are many reasons, I'm sure, for my lack of using the invaluable coping tools available to me (after all writing was one of my very early "...
  • Such sweet, kind, and thoughtful wishes you have given. Thank you, Mag. I, too, write for the same reasons as you. We have this in common. I smile when I think about how in my dr...
  • Really enjoyed 40 Reasons... Thanks for sharing, because reading it made me happy, too!
  • ...me...and Lord help me and everyone else if it happened to be one of the not so good critique groups. For this reason, and as it turned out, other reasons as well, it was good I didn't...
  • ...erests me. Note: I primarily read memoirs... PRINT Books only, let me add. Not sure if other book reviewers share my perspective on this, but for reasons pointed out in this post, it...
  •  "For obvious reasons 2017 presents us with enormous uncertainty as we begin a new era under a n...itical tirade but to point out that the sentence quoted ----  "For obvious reasons 2017 presents us with enormou...
  • ...go through their agents, as I could not find personal contacts.) The rest either agreed or explained with nice notes why they could not (similar reasons as above--employer prohibitio...
  • ...few minutes, but it often makes the difference between a good night's sleep and feeling restless. Yet I've taken breaks from writing for various reasons, so I completely understand d...
  • ...riters' Newsletter for December '16/January '17 and my social media pages? See, I consider myself one of these "unpublishables" for very much the reasons you outlined above. Plus the...
  • So glad that you included H is for Hawk, a nature book. I am a nature writer and I hope that more women will get into nonfiction, which sells more books than fiction. This book is interesting to both men and women, too. A few reasons to think about adding nonfiction to your repertoire.