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Ina Zajac

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Marni Mann; Allie Burke; Conrad Wesselhoeft

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March 2014

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My debut novel Please, Pretty Lights was released in July 2014 by Booktrope Editions. I am now working on a sequel to be released in 2015. After working for several years as a feature writer, I changed over to fiction writing in 2012. I love getting reader feedback, so please write and share your thoughts and ideas.

I live in Seattle and am fascinated with music, art and human nature. I love writing about quirky, irreverent characters.

Writing about provocative topics such as religion, sex, addiction and violence can be intimidating, but I still go there; I don't hold back. I also explore uplifting topics related to the mystical and metaphysical. I'm a big fan of Abraham Hicks, Alan Watts, and Wayne Dyer. The theme of Please, Pretty Lights -
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Please, Pretty Lights Chosen For AmazonEncore

I’m so excited to share some news I’ve been quietly savoring. Please, Pretty Lights has been selected to be reissued as an AmazonEncore title. This is made possible through a mutual licensing relationship between Booktrope and Amazon Publishing.

What this means is the digital version of Please, Pretty Lights is being exclusively reissued under Amazon’s imprint AmazonEncore; and with a drop-dead-gor Read more of this blog post »
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“You'll get through this. The way I see it, young women give mistakes too much power. It's not our mistakes that bring us down, but the guilt about our mistakes. It's the guilt that leads to more mistakes, bigger mistakes.”
Ina Zajac, Please Pretty Lights

“If you want to be happy, be" -- Leo Tolstoy
"The hard part is knowing it's easy" -- Abraham Hicks”
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“It was finally all clicking together. Her life had a purpose after all. Every life had a purpose and she promised herself that she would remember that. She felt more valuable than any painting, more hopeful than any high, and prettier than any lights.”
Ina Zajac, Please Pretty Lights

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“If you want to be happy, be" -- Leo Tolstoy
"The hard part is knowing it's easy" -- Abraham Hicks”
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“But that, my dear, is how life is. You can try to fight it, but it will fight right back. Better that you should embrace it, learn from it. Accept the darkness, because it’s who you are. It’s who we all are. Some of us get lost in it…others wrap themselves in it and wear it like skin.”
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