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  • Brooke, thanks for this wise and timely advice. It was just what I needed to read.
  • Very timely stuff! My work-in-progress is a novel. I have finished a draft and continue to re-enter the story through different lenses. I might, say, start a revision...
  • I'm on the verge of an empty nest, only one left and he's gone in 2 years.  Regardless, I STILL find my life littered with other people's/thing's claims: husband (one...
  • Timely topic!  The examples of complications point to the need to think twice about prescheduling Tweets. The appearance of multiple prescheduled tweets in a row is not appealing to me. Prefer to respond to tweets that are not prescheduled.
  • Though I'm untimely in reading this, it is timely for me! I'm preparing to launch a movement around best-friendship among women and am actively seeking my tribe. The suggestion to list my existing communities is particularly helpful. We are often involved in more communities than we think! 
  • @Carole  I've always taken writing courses during my college career, and I used to cringe at peer critiques.  I was more reluctant to share my writing in a group. I pr...
  • I like the suggestions in this post because we have to learn to be our own best editors before we put our work out to others, perhaps professionals. Avoiding adverbs c...
  • I have a book signing for my first novel coming up in our local bookstore so your advice is timely. I have a protocol question: Is it OK to sign books for people who have purchased them elsewhere and bring them to the bookstore signing? Thanks and continued success, Susan Bell
  • Great, timely advice, Ms. Jones. Thank you!
  • How timely this post is! I literally just bought Nina's book yesterday. Good thing I had a coupon and only paid $2.32. Now I will go download the Overnight Success for free and we'll see what I can learn ;0)