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message 2151: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
I always wanted to be a lawyer. My parents took me for a long ride in the car and said, lawyers are for boys, teachers are for girls, and that was the end of that. I don't blame them- they were products of the times. They did insist I go to college, which was a lot more than some of my friends. I remember arguing for a buddy who was begging her parents to allow her to go to college. They wanted her to get a job in an office. After all, her brother was going to be a doctor.


message 2152: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Theodore wrote: "Carole wrote: "Where's Ted? he's done some amazing things!!!"

I'll just list the things on my business card...that'll tell you all you need to know:

Wars fought
Revolutions started
Governments ru..."


I bet you could write a book about it!! Weren't the sixties amazing?


message 2153: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 861 comments Carole wrote: "I always wanted to be a lawyer. My parents took me for a long ride in the car and said, lawyers are for boys, teachers are for girls, and that was the end of that. I don't blame them- they were pro..."

We’ve come a long way as women. Not far enough of course, but I hope my (future) daughter will have even more opportunities!


message 2154: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Carole wrote: "I always wanted to be a lawyer. My parents took me for a long ride in the car and said, lawyers are for boys, teachers are for girls, and that was the end of that. I don't blame them- they were pro..."

It was the times. Think of the lives wasted!


message 2155: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Carole wrote: "Theodore wrote: "Carole wrote: "Where's Ted? he's done some amazing things!!!"

I'll just list the things on my business card...that'll tell you all you need to know:

Wars fought
Revolutions start..."


Yes, the '60s WERE amazing. That was the decade in which I met my wife and eventually got married, finished my graduate work, performed research in Antarctica, spent two years in the Army, and had my first daughter (with some help, of course hahaha), Anything was possible. And yes, I've written about it (The Antarctic Murders Trilogy), Frankly, when I think back, I think of the '50s and '60s as the best of times.


message 2156: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments Enter the weirdo:

I'd have liked to have witnessed the Black Death without experiencing it. I'm not that much of a masochist.

I didn't pop out until the early 70s and feel like I missed the fun of the 60s.

I too like technology but feel I'm better suited to being filthy rich and not having to work because I came from money in the time when women only stressed about the colour of the lace they wore! Although saying that, women didn't own anything and husbands owned their wives, you know what you can do with that idea. Modern life is too stressful.


message 2157: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
I loved the sixties. Everything felt new- like we were on the verge of something great.


message 2158: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments I can honestly say I've never felt anything like that. Most of the things I've done have always felt like an uphill struggle going against what is expected of me.

Bleugh.


message 2159: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Alex said: I like technology but I'm not sure I'm really suited to the modern world.

Hah! That's what my character said/felt in my time travel book. She went back in time - try it Alex. Apparently it's easy...

And, Amy, because she didn't have to work, she had time to write.

Go on, hold hands and toddle off to the cave together.


message 2160: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
lol- we lost computers at work this week- the entire company was down. It was brutal. Made me angry to think how dependent we are on technology.


message 2161: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments I only like technology when it works.

Mmmmm cave...


message 2162: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Amy wrote: "I only like technology when it works.

Mmmmm cave..."


Let's make sure we take the knowledge of how to make a fire and a wheel with us.


message 2163: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
lol


message 2164: by Talena (new)

Talena Winters (talenawinters) | 30 comments I've just recently joined this community, and have been kind of keeping quiet while I learned the ropes around here. But I thought today might be a good time to introduce myself, as my story was featured on a podcast that aired today.

I am a wife, mother of four boys, musician, knitwear designer, and writer from northern Alberta, Canada. I just released my second novel, a romantic suspense/gritty women's fiction called "Finding Heaven" Finding Heaven about healing from the hurts of abuse.

Two and a half years ago, our youngest son was tragically killed in a vehicle accident, and in the Restory Show podcast, I share his amazing story and what I have learned from loss. (I also included many of those lessons in my book.)

The podcast can be heard here: http://www.marydemuth.com/4-17/

My own website (and more information about me and my books) is at http://www.talenawinters.com.

Very nice to meet you.


message 2165: by Carole (last edited Jan 01, 2018 12:10PM) (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Welcome to the thread, Talena. I'm am so sorry about your son. Thoughts and prayers going your way.


message 2166: by Talena (new)

Talena Winters (talenawinters) | 30 comments Carole wrote: "Welcome to the thread, Talena. I'm am so sorry about your son. Thoughts and prayers going your way."

Thank you, Carole. I appreciate that. Have a lovely New Year's Day.


message 2167: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
You too!!


message 2168: by Erica (new)

Erica Graham (erica_graham) | 1496 comments Mod
Welcome, Talena. It is nice to meet you. Just finished listening to your podcast. I can't stop crying. While my heart breaks for you and your family, I am encouraged by the strength you have found through God. Thank you for sharing your story.


message 2169: by Talena (new)

Talena Winters (talenawinters) | 30 comments Erica wrote: "Welcome, Talena. It is nice to meet you. Just finished listening to your podcast. I can't stop crying. While my heart breaks for you and your family, I am encouraged by the strength you have found ..."

Thank you for your comment, Erica. I'm sorry for the downer, but I am glad my story encouraged you overall. That was my hope. I hope to continue to get to know you better. Happy New Year.


message 2170: by Erica (new)

Erica Graham (erica_graham) | 1496 comments Mod
While it is sad, it is an important story that needs to be heard. I am glad you shared. Wishing you a very happy new year as well!


message 2171: by Talena (new)

Talena Winters (talenawinters) | 30 comments Erica wrote: "While it is sad, it is an important story that needs to be heard. I am glad you shared. Wishing you a very happy new year as well!"

Thank you so much. :-)


message 2172: by Judy (new)

Judy Martialay | 320 comments Talena wrote: "I've just recently joined this community, and have been kind of keeping quiet while I learned the ropes around here. But I thought today might be a good time to introduce myself, as my story was fe..."

Welcome to the group, Talena. Please accept my deep sympathy for your loss.


message 2173: by Talena (new)

Talena Winters (talenawinters) | 30 comments Judy wrote: "Talena wrote: "I've just recently joined this community, and have been kind of keeping quiet while I learned the ropes around here. But I thought today might be a good time to introduce myself, as ..."

Thank you for both, Judy. Happy New Year.


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message 2175: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Carole wrote: "http://caroleproman.blogspot.com/2018...

Please SHARE!!! <3"


Done


message 2176: by Dale (new)

Dale Lehman (dalelehman) | 1814 comments Carole wrote: "Hey guys- list some of the jobs you've done over the years."

As a high school student, I was a Boy Scout summer camp counselor for two years. After that, I worked three positions at Motorola (one a very boring assembly job, one a warehouse job, and one janitorial). I was with them for about 2 years all told. After that I was hired by NCR as a mainframe computer operator, which I did for one year before moving into programming, and I've been doing that ever since (over 37 years now).

On the side, I run a small publishing company and of course I write.


message 2177: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments There's a random mix of... something I just typed up on Medium if you wouldn't mind sharing. Ta. Zzzzzz

https://medium.com/@debzcooper/rude-a...


Sam (Rescue Dog Mom, Writer, Hugger) (sammydogs) | 970 comments I just went onto the Medium website and applauded a bunch of great articles I couldn't before. Hope this helps. Hugs


message 2179: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Thanks, Sam!!!


message 2180: by Angel (new)

Angel | 723 comments Amy wrote: "There's a random mix of... something I just typed up on Medium if you wouldn't mind sharing. Ta. Zzzzzz

https://medium.com/@debzcooper/rude-a..."

Shared!


message 2181: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
"First world problems..." you crack me up, Amy


message 2182: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments Blame my husband for that one!


message 2183: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Jackson (authorrljackson) | 856 comments Mod
So our bookstore contest is literally blowing up. My phone chimes each time there is a visitor and for the last 3 hours every second someone is on the site, voting and exploring even joining the forum over there. There is also a one vote per day, per IP so these are not repeat people.

This is happening because bookstores are telling readers to vote for them. Imagine if all the authors who were featured, encouraged readers to engage and share their stories in magazine? There’d be zero need for us to rely solely on Amazon for exposure and this proves it. Don’t lose hope!


message 2184: by Angel (last edited Jan 06, 2018 12:27PM) (new)

Angel | 723 comments Talena wrote: "I've just recently joined this community, and have been kind of keeping quiet while I learned the ropes around here. But I thought today might be a good time to introduce myself, as my story was fe..."

Welcome Talena! Nice to meet you! This is a great and supportive group we have here.


message 2185: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments R.L - so pleased to hear that.


message 2186: by Angel (new)

Angel | 723 comments Awesome news, R.L.!


message 2187: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Jackson (authorrljackson) | 856 comments Mod
Thanks guys. The voting has been insane. Killed the battery lol


message 2188: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
R.L. wrote: "So our bookstore contest is literally blowing up. My phone chimes each time there is a visitor and for the last 3 hours every second someone is on the site, voting and exploring even joining the fo..."

Necessity is the mother of invention.


message 2189: by Erica (new)

Erica Graham (erica_graham) | 1496 comments Mod
I am glad the contest is doing so well! And it is only a week in!


message 2190: by Carmel (new)

Carmel Hanes Very sweet to hear! There have been so many bookstores that have had to close, it breaks my heart. We have almost none in my city.


message 2191: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments Where I live I only know of WH Smith’s nearby and Waterstones a drive away. Large chains. I’m not even sure there are independent book stores near me any more.


message 2192: by Angel (last edited Jan 07, 2018 06:00AM) (new)

Angel | 723 comments We have one in my city that's still operational. And they promote indie authors as well trad pub. They have connections with other bookstore chains. They often do book signings. I've been trying to figure out a way to get mine and other indie authors books in there but they run a tight ship. So I don't think it'll be easy. But I'll keep you guys posted. If so, maybe it'll be an opportunity for us all.


message 2193: by Carmel (new)

Carmel Hanes Angel wrote: "We have one in my city that's still operational. And they promote indie authors as well trad pub. They have connections with other bookstore chains. They often do book signings. I've been trying to..."

Wouldn't that be sweet! I've run into the same thing. No opportunites yet, but still looking.


message 2194: by Angel (new)

Angel | 723 comments Carmel wrote: "Angel wrote: "We have one in my city that's still operational. And they promote indie authors as well trad pub. They have connections with other bookstore chains. They often do book signings. I've ..."

Maybe we can all make a list of bookstores we find in our area that will take indie books.


message 2196: by Joyce (new)

Joyce K. | 17 comments Dale wrote: "Carole wrote: "Hey guys- list some of the jobs you've done over the years."

As a high school student, I was a Boy Scout summer camp counselor for two years. After that, I worked three positions at..."


Carole wrote: "http://caroleproman.blogspot.com/2018...

Please SHARE!!! <3"


Joyce wrote:
I started out at the age of 14 working after school cleaning the library so that I could pay half of my high school tuition. Following that, I worked after school as a "stocker" in the ladies apparel department of K-mart. After getting off work, I would take the city bus back home. Usually, it was about 7:00 pm. After graduation, I attended airline school in Kansas City ( I had high hopes.) I was offered a job as a ticket agent but didn't see Kansas City in my future. The next two years were occupied by honing my skills in the life insurance business, it was both boring and educational. After being married at the age of 20, I began my life as a military wife which lasted for 22 years. Along the way, I gave birth to three children, earned three academic degrees from ivy league colleges and spent 35 years as an RN. I have just published my second book, "Generations Intertwine" and am working on #3.


message 2197: by Dale (new)

Dale Lehman (dalelehman) | 1814 comments We've just received our first (pre-release) review of "Ice on the Bay". The review is posted on BookGobbler and the reviewer's blog, Christian Bookaholic.

Also, Kathleen finished editing all but the last scene yesterday. She'll have the last scene done today, then I'll make a final pass, and then we should be ready to get the layout and typesetting done. That means we're go for the planned February 26th release with room to spare. Yay!


message 2198: by Judy (new)

Judy Martialay | 320 comments Carole wrote: "Please share

https://www.thechildrensbookreview.co..."


shared, Carole


message 2199: by Angel (new)

Angel | 723 comments Dale wrote: "We've just received our first (pre-release) review of "Ice on the Bay". The review is posted on BookGobbler and the reviewer's blog, Christian Bookaholic.

Also, Kathleen finished editing all but ..."


Shared the review of your book on my social media, Dale. Hope that helps!


message 2200: by Angel (new)

Angel | 723 comments Carole wrote: "Please share

https://www.thechildrensbookreview.co..."


Shared!


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