You Don’t Have a Chance If You Don’t Take a Chance

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Published on October 12, 2018 12:26
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message 1: by Karen (new)

Karen W What about the rest of us who are not in the US! :-(


Author and Writer  Mary Ellen  Campbell I hope I can say for myself, I was born in Rio. And after working as a RN for twenty five years I lost my self worth from being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. If anyone should know about taking a chance It’s I. If I hadn’t taken this chance to try and be an author and learning that I could ever write one thing down, I would not been able to gain my self worth back or believe in myself again. “Because taking a chance doesn’t have to be a place in which you live, even if it’s different from others. It is about how you persevere through your life’s difficulties and wanting to make a difference in your life and going through the challenge of making a change, even if it’s something that you know nothing about.”

So, I took my chance and found out that I can do something else well. And I now, am working on my second book!

As Ever, Mary Ellen Campbell Author
The Yellow Cookie Jar


message 3: by Julie (new)

Julie Thank you Mr Grisham! I won an autographed copy of “The Rooster Bar”!

Julie Martin


Author and Writer  Mary Ellen  Campbell Congrats on the autographed book! Julie


Author and Writer  Mary Ellen  Campbell Author and Writer Mary wrote: "I hope I can say for myself, I was born in Rio. And after working as a RN for twenty five years I lost my self worth from being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. If anyone should know about taking..."


message 6: by Sally Parcels (new)

Sally Parcels Mary you are indefatigable. That is greatness, being presented with such a debilitating disease and changing professions. You give me hope. I want to read The Yellow Cookie Jar.
Mr. Grishom, Dennis and I have followed you and read all of your books until the last four years. We would get a book and read it together before sleep at night. It was always very entertaining.


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