How About a #99CentRead from Grace Augustine for National MS Awareness Month? (@mallidalli)

​Welcome to the blog, Grace. I'm glad you could stop by to share a information about a very special cause. I can't wait to find out what it is.
[image error] March is National MS Awareness month. This is a cause that is dear to my heart. I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS in June of 2003. In the past 15 years I've learned a lot about this disorder, what it does to those who are unfortunate enough to have it, and how to cope with the annoyance of this disease. In honor of this, my book, SO, YOU HAVE MS. WHAT NOW? is free on Amazon for Kindle from March 1-March 5. It is also in the KU program and free to those who have Kindle Unlimited.  I'd love to see a cure for this and all autoimmune disorder in my lifetime, but that takes research, and research takes money. If you are so inclined, I encourage you to give monetarily to the National MS Society or a local or state chapter specifying your donation for research. If you would rather give plasma...that works, too. There is a growing need for a certain plasma by-product that has had great success in IV infusions.  Whatever you choose to do, please learn something new this month that you didn't know about MS.  Thanking you in advance for your kindnesses. Grace Augustine [image error]  

      
     
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About the Author:

Editor and award winning novelist, Grace Augustine, grew up in Montana. Her work career has taken her from title and abstracting to administrative assistant church work to co-owning a small town weekly newspaper to her current profession as a floral designer/jewelry designer/writer.

Grace thinks of herself as a "Jill" of most trades and is not afraid to learn new things. "If you can't learn something new each day, there's something wrong," she says.

The ideas for her Acorn Hills series stem from her growing up years as well as the issues she has had to overcome along the way. "I've developed a new romance category...for the over 50 crowd...I'm calling it the salt and pepper genre. My books deal with real life issues, overcoming adversity, maintaining a positive outlook, and so much more. Just because we are 50 yrs old or older doesn't mean that life stops. We all still want attention and affection and adventure! We want to experience all life has to offer. We use our age as wisdom to share with those around us. We are sexual,sensual, and sensible," Grace explains. 

Augustine was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in July of 2003. Her thoughts on that "It may slow me down, but if I can at all do it, I will. Sitting and feeling sorry for yourself isn't the answer...living your life with an open, joy-filled heart is."

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Published on March 01, 2018 17:04
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