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Why Do I Write? #2

In part one, I talk about what inspires me to write a specific book.  My philosophy is that if I help a single person, the book is a success.   I love to write!  I hate marketing my books. I'm aware that I could sell more books if I was more aggressive in my marketing.   It annoys me that I ignore the fact that helping more than one kid should be incentive enough to be more aggressive in my marketing.  The money I earn from my books gets plowed into the next book.  Editors and illustrators are important to any author.   I am lucky enough to have outstanding examples of both, neither are free.  I'd rather be writing a new book than selling an old one.   The Catch-22 is that selling the old ones supports producing the new ones which takes time away from writing a new one.  I may be whining here, I'm not sure.   Bottom line, check out my books, if you see one you like, buy it! Feel free to comment and suggest a topic for a future book.  My  Amazon Author Page

Happy July 4th, 2024

Growing up in a small steel town, July 4th was celebrated with gusto.  Picnics and parades were standard fare.  At the time, I knew it was to celebrate independence from the British Empire.  Frankly, that knowledge was frequently lost in the reveling accompanying the holiday.   It may be more important today than in many decades that all citizens recognize that independence can be curtailed by political events.   Listen to the candidates and base your vote on which one will enhance your independence and which one may curtail it.   Your vote is important to maintain our way of life!   July 4th is the perfect time to remember brave souls who gave their lives to give us independence.  Don't squander it, learn about your candidates and vote in the fall!

Why Do I Write?

My writing is most often a result of conversations about issues.  Whenever I’ve been in a social situation and the fact that I’m an author comes up, people inevitably ask, “You should write a book about..”.  Almost everyone has a loved one who has some sort of issue they are facing. Myriad issues lead to the 52 books I’ve written so far. No doubt more are coming. I will be back here with what inspired other books I’ve written. Mommy’s Black Eye was inspired by my work as a school counselor.  Jack’s Diabetes was inspired by Jay, a 12-year-old I met shortly after his insulin pump was installed.  He was frustrated by his peer’s lack of diabetes knowledge. Short or Tall, Doesn’t Matter at All was inspired by Rachel, an extremely self-conscious young lady who was the shortest in her school classes. If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases if you