![]() ![]() This has been very sweet, except for the times they pawed the keyboard. My writing place is on my bed, and without fail, my dogs–first Rusty (RIP) and now Ozzie–have kept me company. Yes, that’s a long time, but I was working a full-time job and a part-time job, while single-parenting. ![]() It took me three years to write the draft that I used to query agents. This first picture represents the writing, revising, and editing phase done alone and then with critique partners. To celebrate my journey, which started seven years ago, I’m sharing some pictures I took along the way. And with Dickinson’s poetry as their guide, both girls must conquer their personal demons to ever be happy. ![]() Both are hovering on the edge of an emotional precipice. Diaz’s English class, where they connect to the words of Emily Dickinson. Emily Delgado appears to be a smart, sweet girl, with a normal life, but as depression clutches at her, she struggles to feel normal. Here’s part of the official description:Ī Goth girl with an attitude problem, Elizabeth Davis must learn to control her anger before it destroys her. Today is the official release day of When Reason Breaks, my debut young adult contemporary novel published by Bloomsbury! Yay! The novel is about two girls, both sophomores in high school, who struggle with depression in different ways. ![]()
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