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  • Have you received any strong/unusual/surprising/encouraging reactions to your work from editors? It seems that topics that were once taboo are less and less so. I'm curious to hear what sort or reactions you get to your work. What encourages you?
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  • Dear Gang I, too, read a lot of bios, memoirs, non-fiction, but I also read a lot of fiction. Sometimes, I read a bodice ripper. (Yeah, I know that bodice-rippers exis...
  • Hi Julie, I also have a book coming out in July. However, it's a romantic suspense novel, Masterpiece of Murder, so it's quite different from yours. But I'm planning t...

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  • I’ve just read all the comments here with my hands shaking and my stomach churning the...held about my mother and my own origins since childhood. Hmm, yup, whiny brat mode achieved… but seriously, I th...
  • Jan, the best to you. It's a cold and rainy day here in Western Mass. Stacy's book is really good. I'll be doing another piece on it for the Huffington Post, because it is a remarkable (unusual) break up story. Take good care! Madeline
  • Signed up for your newsletter! Good post--thanks. My giant ask was for my first novel, BEDSIDE MANNERS. The book that inspired a lot of it (and my life, frankly) was H...