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All Blog Posts Tagged 'illness' (23)

Everyone should almost die at least once

I spent years planning to write, thinking about writing, and talking about writing. What I didn't do for a very long time was actually write. What gave me the kick I needed to get me going? I almost died.



I was watching the X-Files one Sunday night, eating a brand of crisps that I'm not going to name, for fear of being sued (the reason will become clear as I go on), when I began to heat up. My lower legs began to itch, so I scratched them. Then my upper legs began to itch... my lower… Continue

Added by Gina Collia-Suzuki on January 13, 2009 at 7:00am — No Comments

New Book Promo Link

A thank you from Chris and guestbook contact information





Hello everyone,



I just wanted to say thank you to all of you who have visited my web site www.lifeinterrupted-nolonger.com . A special thanks to you who have signed my guestbook and shared a little about your own lives with me. Many of you have asked me to keep in touch. I would love to share my e-mail address with you, in hopes that you contact me directly. I will certainly get right back to… Continue

Added by Chris on November 11, 2008 at 10:06pm — No Comments

Looking for a fresh way to pitch your book in September?

Looking for a fresh way to pitch your book in September? Sept 8-14 is National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week!



I encourage you to look at your books and see if there may be a slant you could add to it that relates to chronic illness.



If you are booking radio or TV programs right now, you may want to consider using the "chronic illness slant" on your pitch and letting the producers know the date is Sept 8-14, 2008.



As an author, I know I am always on… Continue

Added by Lisa Copen on August 8, 2008 at 1:19am — No Comments

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