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I agree with Carmen - all your fans appreciate your diligence and attention to detail - Everything you write is a winner. I look forward to the finished product!
Ladies, I'm n total accord! Lisa--welcoming us into the process makes me feel so connected to this new book! The "into the future" spin, a few years down the road is really interesting, and does leave me open to wonder about all the "what-ifs" in HD research. Hmmm....I'm soooo excited!
i think its great that your not afraid to tackle some of the big diseases - a lot only cover things like cancer but its good to see some more long term health issues. I don't think a few years down the track would make a difference - its good reading a book that is talking about 'current' times - makes it more real
I love to read your thought processes through developing the plot for this novel. The attention to detail and research makes these diseases almost another character within your novels. You could potentially look into the future and form a hypothesis on research development based on your current knowledge and ongoing research development by leading experts so to look into the future a few years is not altogether a "no" for story development. I'd love to see which avenue you decide upon.
Carmen wrote: "It's fascinating being able to read some of your process. It's shows me how important being factual is to you. You have an amazing gift. You have found a way to educate without feeling as if we are..."Thank you for this beautiful, encouraging note, Carmen. Yes, while these books are all thoroughly researched, they cannot feel like textbooks or manuals. And there's such an enormous difference between awareness and compassionate awareness. One resides in the head, the other lives in the heart. I'm writing stories of the heart.
Sorry it took me forever to respond! I've just learned today that I can reply to comments here. :)
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Judy wrote: "I agree with Carmen - all your fans appreciate your diligence and attention to detail - Everything you write is a winner. I look forward to the finished product!"Thank you so much, Judy! You're making me teary here. Thank you for getting in touch with such kindness.
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Donna wrote: "Ladies, I'm n total accord! Lisa--welcoming us into the process makes me feel so connected to this new book! The "into the future" spin, a few years down the road is really interesting, and does le..."Thank you, Donna! Love that I've just discovered that I can be in conversation with you all here!!
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Bec wrote: "i think its great that your not afraid to tackle some of the big diseases - a lot only cover things like cancer but its good to see some more long term health issues. I don't think a few years down..."Thank you so much. My goal is to write about diseases that people are afraid to talk about, about people who tend to be ignored, feared, and misunderstood--so that the book becomes a vehicle for discussion and understanding, and people become seen and heard.
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Shirley wrote: "I love to read your thought processes through developing the plot for this novel. The attention to detail and research makes these diseases almost another character within your novels. You could ..."
Thank you so much! So many decisions to make when writing each of these books--and all within the goal of telling the truth under the imagined circumstances. There's an intuitive sense of "this is it; this fits" when I've landed on the right choice--then I just need to trust that and keep writing!



Take your time Lisa....your fans are fans for life.