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Remembering Sue Grafton’s generous writing life and local literary ties Literary Life Column:

1/7/2018

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"Those comments were pure gold. By giving me a critique that both affirmed what I was doing well and provided specific areas to improve, Sue not only helped me with my manuscript, but taught me how to teach. I went home and studied everything I could about dialogue..."

 Read the rest of my column remembering Sue Grafton by clicking here.


​NOTE: This originally ran as my Literary Life column for the Dayton Daily News on January 7, 2018.)

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6/30/2018 07:10:46 am

 When a  particular author made an impact to the people, it's just right to give honor to what they did. I am just so happy to see that many people acknowledge Sue Grafton's works in the past. You will know how big of an impact they did once people have been remembering them for their goodness. I hope to make such impact yo my readers someday. By the way, she's indeed a great writer and worth idolozing.

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    ...is  a novelist, columnist, workshop director, instructor, and a pie enthusiast. As such, she blogs about the literary life, life in general, and pie. Definitely, pie.

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