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K.T. Hanna: Twitter | Website | Chimera Editorial Services
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Jennifer Hawkins: Twitter
Sharon Johnston: Twitter | Website | Facebook
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Molly Lee: Twitter | Website
Kim Long: Twitter | Blog
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Marty Mayberry: Twitter | Website
Fiona McLaren: Blog | Twitter
Kara Leigh Miller: Website
Natasha Raulerson: Twitter | Website | Facebook
Nikki Roberti: Twitter | Website
Stephanie Scott: Twitter | Website
Kelly Siskind: Website
Rebecca Sky: Twitter | Website | Facebook | Wattpad | Blog
Rachel Lynn Solomon: Twitter
Hayley Stone: Website
Kes Trester: Twitter | Website
Jessica Vitalis: Twitter | Website
Brighton Walsh: Twitter | Instagram | Website | Newsletter | Facebook
Jenni Walsh: Website
Kendra Young: Twitter | Website | Tumblr
Hi there! Was just curious if the names of winners for that huge mentor giveaway have already been announced? It's been quite some time so wasn't sure if the giveaway had been cancelled or if I just completely missed the post? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi guys,
ReplyDeleteI'm Jo and I’ve been writing a humongous novel - its in five parts - forever, on and off, particularly during young parenthood and depression, to help keep me sane.
Alias Jeannie Delaney is the life story of a devastating, charismatic cowgirl who’s the fastest gun in the west and also bisexual. She's goes through life as a cowgirl, outlaw leader, jailbird, deputy sheriff, rancher and mayor, and the main premise is her struggle for acceptance.
Since my complete recovery from thirty years of depression I've decided it’s time to get it out there, and my husband, a brilliant critic, is helping me work through it. I'm blogging on its progress in my creative mental health blog, Creating My Odyssey, which is chronicling the rebuild of my creative lifestyle.
I have posted chapters on Facebook groups in the past, but became concerned about plagiarism (it's such a masterpiece, you see!). Any suggestions on 'getting it out there' would be brilliant.
Thank you so much.
Jo UK
joclutton@gmail.com
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