Consider forgiving someone who harmed you. https://ggia.berkeley.edu/index.php/practice/letting_go_of_anger_through_compassion
Finally off my #tbr pile! And so enjoyable. Well done, Brenna! Now I’ve gotta read the sequel! (And if you keep this up, I’ll want to move to Juniper Creek.)
#amreading #queer #smalltown #romance
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@Minholkin Thank you!
@Kinnison Not employees, but unpaid promoters, to be sure! Below is my response to Maye.
It’s ridiculous, and high time for everyone (who doesn’t want to enable fascism) to leave.
I also think every other app needs to remove their “share to Twitter” links and buttons. If he doesn’t want to make cross-posting easy, why should anyone else make it easy for him and his platform?
@holon42 Me, too! I told her she could use my regular email address. That way I can take a look at it on my virus-aware laptop before I send it to my Kindle.
@NikkiBuschEdit I’m late seeing this. Haven’t quite transitioned from the bird app yet. But I wanted to offer my belated support and kudos. I am really impressed that you were able to do this!! After growing up with a lot of toxicity and surviving an emotionally abusive marriage, Trump and everything he unleashed, rising antisemitism, AND the pandemic, I’m more traumatized than I realized. My boundaries have to be tight, tight, TIGHT! Just to survive.
@KMWool Thanks!
@sazemisery Thank you!
@ATXJane Why, thank you, and I should probably follow you since you’re an ATX person also! 👋
As an independent #FictionEditor, I sometimes encounter the occasional novel #WIP that could benefit from more foreshadowing. This article has some good advice about leaving breadcrumbs throughout your story.
#WritingCommunity #BuildBetterStories #Authors
https://writingcooperative.com/how-to-leave-breadcrumbs-in-your-story-6d17546884cc
Hey. I don’t know how many of my #EdiBuddies are even on here. But I need some advice. I said I would do an ARC review. I normally get ARCs from NetGalley or directly from the publisher, but now I’ve had a random author contact me out of the blue on Instagram. She wants to send her ARC directly to my Kindle. But I don’t know her, and I was reading that Kindles are vulnerable to hacking, viruses, and spyware (obviously any device that’s online is), so I’m nervous. Have any of you ever done this?
Book editor specializing in middle grade, Jewish, and gothic fiction. Homeschooling mom. Activist. Muse. 95% on Wordle.🍷📚🖍 Member of EFA & ACES. ❤️Chicago Style.