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Sometimes you just need a deadline to get the job done. Until I made a commitment to attend the Payson book festival as an author, I planned to finish writing ...
Published on July 14, 2016 11:32
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I'm happy to announce the launch of "Don't Judge A Girl By Her Mother," in mid-July!
Here's the synopsis:
“I walked on pins and needles my entire life, until I got a place of my own. I’m speaking litera I'm happy to announce the launch of "Don't Judge A Girl By Her Mother," in mid-July!
Here's the synopsis:
“I walked on pins and needles my entire life, until I got a place of my own. I’m speaking literally, and believe me, I tried to get out earlier.”
Esteemed local news anchor, Marley Christopher, accepts the network’s request to endorse a nationwide drug abuse awareness campaign, unsuspecting of its significance in her personal life. Profound love for her daughter, Alex, contradicts the loathsome disdain she feels for her mother, Iris. Lifelong conflicts intensify when a bond between her mother and daughter ignites a spark that threatens to change everything.
A kaleidoscope of broken pieces anchored in resentment and blame, Don’t Judge A Girl By Her Mother, presents a powerful connection between words, drugs, and their abilities to wound or heal. ...more
Here's the synopsis:
“I walked on pins and needles my entire life, until I got a place of my own. I’m speaking litera I'm happy to announce the launch of "Don't Judge A Girl By Her Mother," in mid-July!
Here's the synopsis:
“I walked on pins and needles my entire life, until I got a place of my own. I’m speaking literally, and believe me, I tried to get out earlier.”
Esteemed local news anchor, Marley Christopher, accepts the network’s request to endorse a nationwide drug abuse awareness campaign, unsuspecting of its significance in her personal life. Profound love for her daughter, Alex, contradicts the loathsome disdain she feels for her mother, Iris. Lifelong conflicts intensify when a bond between her mother and daughter ignites a spark that threatens to change everything.
A kaleidoscope of broken pieces anchored in resentment and blame, Don’t Judge A Girl By Her Mother, presents a powerful connection between words, drugs, and their abilities to wound or heal. ...more
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