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  • Michele, this morning I listened to the teleconference phone call you posted on your c...women's studies at Georgia State University (1998) and going into a different mode of my life. Now I have discov...
  • Yeeeees, thank you for sharing! You state things so clearly that I can really nod too,...t my instincts as a paid writer (which have been set to "panic and desperation mode" for a few months) have been...
  • I think what is also quite clear is that women who succeed professionally--especially.... "let herself go") and had no-nonsense hair.  Now that she is in pre-campaign mode, her hair is always perfectly...
  • What a great post, Dani. I appreciate your perspective—always—on social media and onli...on NPR last night about boredom, and how it brings the brain back to "default mode," a critical state of mind fo...
  • I have not had that experience. When you register a work [each time you write a book and assign it a number you then register it. When libraries [whether in schools or...
  • I love Maine, Kendra, and last visited in September -- Boothbay Harbor, Camden, and places in between.  I envy you the special beauty of the state and really enjoyed reading o your hiking adentures.  Lovely photos and yes, a good character in Jim.  Thanks for this.
  • Hi Kamy! When my novel sold a few months ago the title was the unwieldy the End of the World As We Know It. Phew. Too much to type. After giving my editor and the publ...
  • Great question, and one that I learned to deal with when I was a weekly newspaper columnist. I wrote a personal column (typically on family/motherhood topics) and had...
  • With my book launching the same day as yours, all I can say, Kamy, is You Nailed It - exactly how I feel.  Thank you for articulating my state of craziness so I, at least, feel less lonely !
  • Hey, what you said about being mushy about purpose rang through.  I used my books as examples in my MS thesis on climate change communication; you'd think that would s...