I'm not writing much right now, {{contact.first_name}}, but do you want to?

Jun 18, 2024 10:15 pm

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Hi, ,


"How’s your book coming along?"


All of my WIPs:


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Me (internally and sometimes externally): 😩


Admittedly, I'm not doing much writing right now. If you received my last email that went over my emergency liver transplant, you can understand why. Although I'm doing much better, especially in terms of the cognitive healing, I'd had some setbacks over the months since my last email, and I decided not to force it. It frustrated me and made me sad when I tried, and even now I'm having difficulty with word recall (more verbal than written), but still, I'm going back to my roots in reading, especially old favorites, and thinking about what made those books resonate with me then and how do they resonate now.


However, the one thing I've heard often during my recovery is "your experience would make a great memoir!" Y'all, I fully admit I'm not exactly ready to even think about putting my experience on paper for mass market consumption, but I'm not rejecting the thought outright either. Nevertheless, if you're like me about a possible memoir . . . or really any kind of book, I want to share access to an Infostack that could be very helpful. And if you keep reading this newsletter to learn more about it, there will be a few surprises for you at the end!


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Here's a free ebook, Beyond the Page, about updated methods on indie publishing.


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And . . . my new, soon-to-be service dog, Mia.


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Speak soon,


Savannah, SJF Books

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