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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Teachers caught on tape bullying special-needs girl - parenting - TODAY.com

Teachers caught on tape bullying special-needs girl - parenting - TODAY.com

A kid I used to babysit was always getting picked in by his teachers. I will always admire him for his endurance. The irony is one of his tormentors was the mother of a boy who used to pick on me. I guess it runs in the family.

Pen Pal: Bring New Friends Into Your Life - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com

Pen Pal: Bring New Friends Into Your Life - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com

One of the best benefits I have had by using a pen name is meeting all kinds of new people. Amazing people! Such as L.A. Sherman the author of "Bengali Girls Don't." An incredible woman who experienced many unkind things in life and yet managed to triumph, and keep her faith. Another amazing author I have met is ironically the wife of my first professional reviewer. Her name is RJ Palmer. the author of "Birthright." She and her husband raise six children and one of them has Aspergers. She and her husband are truly fantastic people. My parents know from experience raising a child with Aspergers is not easy. Yet RJ and Albert are not only raising one but they are raising him with five other siblings.  I have had many conversations with them and LA. Some of my best experiences were those conversations I can honestly say.


LA Sherman's book available as a kindle

RJ palmer's book

read their books and get to know them. I have and gotta say one of the best benefits of being an indie author is meeting people like them. 

Can a Book Be Both Traditionally Published and POD Self-Published? - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com

Can a Book Be Both Traditionally Published and POD Self-Published? - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com

I am always happy to give my fellow indie authors some advice and help. After all, we got to stick together right?

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