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  • Dear Courtney, I thank you so much for sharing this insight because you have re-framed my habitual silence for me. My hesitation at speaking has always been interprete...
  • He beat me black and blue with his words. Hundreds of texts. The endless threats, the extreme mood swings and drinking, hacking into my e-mail and contacting my family...
  • I wrote In Her Wake about my mother's suicide and my three kids were certainly in it. I was much more protective of my immediate family (kids and husband) then my moth...
  • According to the US Copyright Office, (http://www.copyright.gov) the practice of sending a copy of your own work to yourself is sometimes called a “poor man’s copyright.” There is no provision in the copyright law regarding any such type of protection, and it is not a substitute for registration.
  • Very nice article, Julie. Fears creep out of nowhere...perpetual composers...pounding out flat, monotonous ditties with the rhythm of broken windshield wipers. There c...
  • Thank you for the continued comments on the article. While it was my intention to bring the subject of ebook piracy to the attention of the group, I certainly don't wi...
  • Angela: Fine, thoughtful post. I just gave it a She Writes SHOUT OUT. Sending you strength as you win back each pound. My answer to one of your questions: We might s...
  • WWS. IWS The Day of the Fall - © Kelly Fitzpatrick Once i made my mind up there was no turning back. oh, i could if i wanted to continue to die inside until HE did i...
  • Deborah, a heart wrencher of a topic—I love how Nancy Rappaport (below) put it: It is “an evoloving journey of protection, privacy and our need to write about what we...
  • I was raped by my husband. I figured if a wife claimed she was raped by her husband, she would just be blamed for "holding out" and not doing her duty, even though the...