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Good insights, Nadine. I have learned tremendously from all my critique partners, writing teachers, and editors. We should all remember to remain open and teachable even when we think we’ve learned it all.
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Hey, Jim,
Great interview with Nadine. I just signed up to follow the blog and I’d love to do an interview for your readers. I write a mystery series put out by Bridle Path Press, set in England and with an American protagonist, so a bit of twist there. The Nora Tierney Mysteries in print are THE BLUE VIRGIN, set in Oxford, and THE GREEN REMAINS, set in the Lake District. Both are in print as ebooks. I also write a weekly crime review blog. Let me know if you have any interest,
Best to you,
Marni Graff
First, I hope you get better soon.
Second, rather enjoyed this blog. Thanks for sharing.
Chris
Jim, thanks for posting this interview. Dusty, I remember seeing you @ OWFI my first time to go to their conference last year. What a fantastic career you have had. Interesting post.
Thinking of you, Jim. All the best! — Melanie
Thanks, Melanie. I reallay appreciate the kind words.
Thanks Ada & Jim for an insightful article. I’m shopping my 1st nonfiction, so these points are helpful.
Jim take the time to heal, we’ll be here. Augie
I’m thinking of you and hoping you’ll be up and about soon, Jim. You can’t rush these kind of thing, unfortunately. Nor should you.
The PV Anthology accepted my essay, “Finding the Gold.” Hope you’ll be with us at the Conference in February, feeling (almost) good as new!
Thanks for the good thoughts. And at this point, I certainly expect to be in PV for the 2013 conference. Congrats on the acceptance of your essay. I’ll look forward to reading it.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your recovery, Jim.
Been there; done that. Here’s to a speedy recovery, Jim.
I have been missing your blog, and now I know why. Take care of yourself, and I hope you’re back in the saddle soon, or at least in front of your keyboard.
Get well soon.
Devote yourself to getting well and all else can wait. Been there, done that and know you’re anxious to get back to full power. Looking forward to your downs turning into ups!
God speed your recovery. Your posts are worth waiting for.
Blessings, Janice
Jim, NO apologies needed! Glad to hear you are recovering, even if it’s taking longer than you’d hoped. Don’t be in a rush. We are patient and will gladly await your return. All the best to you and Earlene, from your Arkie friends
Wish you the best in your recovery. Your stimulating discussions will be missed.