Authors: Don’t Be a Bloody Statistic

AUTHORS – as Heather says – Don’t let people tell you you can’t do something. 😀

4 thoughts on “Authors: Don’t Be a Bloody Statistic

  1. I realized, for the first time,I loved writing while taking an English 101 and 102 class in community college many years ago. I realized I could express myself better in writing than in speaking. I also learned my best writing is when I am extremely passionate about my subject.

    When my son passed away eight years ago I remembered the classes I took. I wrote a lot about my son in my class writings and did very well. Two years ago I gained the courage to write his complete story, how I cared for him for twenty-eight years with cerebral palsy. The book is finished and it will be published with Tate Publishers in a few months. I just may continue writing. If I do, it will have to be something I am passionate about.

    I will post in my blog when the book comes out. I didn’t write it to make money. I would never exploit my son for the purpose of money. I want the world to know there was a person who lived in my world who had a wonderful personality, a beautiful smile, but was trapped in a body that did not function. I want the world to know there are people in our world who live like this and they are genuine. I need a place to spread disability awareness.

    I like your blog and thank you for your interesting posts.

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    • Thank YOU for that great comment – Did you know that I also have Aspiring (not yet published) authors as Guests?
      No?
      Well, after looking at your blog, I’d like you to send me a Guest Author article – just adapt my submissions guidelines to suit.
      See them under the tab at the top of my blog 😀

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