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Why I Was Almost ‘Invited’ To Leave The Train’s Quiet Car

Why I Was Almost ‘Invited’ To Leave The Train’s Quiet Car

by Ruth A Casie | Jul 17, 2011 | Edit Your Book in a Month, Eliza Knight, Jean Joachim, Joelene Coleman, NYCRWA, romance writing

This week there were two blogs that made me laugh so hard the conductor on the train almost ‘invited’ me to leave the quiet car. One was by Jean Joachim, a friend and fellow author. Her post, Ten things not to say to a romance writer and the snappy answers you might...

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