I connected with her thoughts on people who never become famous, but continue to create works of art. I'm looking forward to reading the first book in her series. Thanks, Sue!
Thank you for introducing us to Leenie Hobbie and "Elder Legacies"! I am going to have to add her book to my ever-more leaning stack of books. What a great interview, with wonderful and educational insights into writing.
This was such an excellent interview! Thanks, Sue - I especially appreciated her intention around doing the book herself (a tendency of mine) and her thoughts about not doing that again.
My book about our first two years in Quebec has been delayed by that sort of thinking; ugh, formatting, ugh, layout.... but it's a good story that I do want to have out there.
The good news is you can hire people to help with some of tedious work. Do check it Leenie's post on how she did thing. She provides many details. Thanks, Lisa!
What an inspiring interview! Thank you Sue and Leenie. As I was reading your answers to the first few questions, Leenie, I found myself thinking, Susan Wittig Albert needs to know about this book, and you need to know about Susan's various book series. And then you talked about Susan and her China Bayles and Hidden Women series as models. You and SWA are definitely kindred spirits; I hope you get to meet at some point. Also, Leenie, I hope you'll submit Elder Legacies to Story Circle Book Reviews for review (it's the largest book review site on the web that focuses on books by and about women from indie authors and publishers. And now it's on Substack too.) Congratulations on your first book! May researching and drafting the second one go well.
I connected with her thoughts on people who never become famous, but continue to create works of art. I'm looking forward to reading the first book in her series. Thanks, Sue!
Thank you for introducing us to Leenie Hobbie and "Elder Legacies"! I am going to have to add her book to my ever-more leaning stack of books. What a great interview, with wonderful and educational insights into writing.
This was such an excellent interview! Thanks, Sue - I especially appreciated her intention around doing the book herself (a tendency of mine) and her thoughts about not doing that again.
My book about our first two years in Quebec has been delayed by that sort of thinking; ugh, formatting, ugh, layout.... but it's a good story that I do want to have out there.
Thanks!
The good news is you can hire people to help with some of tedious work. Do check it Leenie's post on how she did thing. She provides many details. Thanks, Lisa!
What an inspiring interview! Thank you Sue and Leenie. As I was reading your answers to the first few questions, Leenie, I found myself thinking, Susan Wittig Albert needs to know about this book, and you need to know about Susan's various book series. And then you talked about Susan and her China Bayles and Hidden Women series as models. You and SWA are definitely kindred spirits; I hope you get to meet at some point. Also, Leenie, I hope you'll submit Elder Legacies to Story Circle Book Reviews for review (it's the largest book review site on the web that focuses on books by and about women from indie authors and publishers. And now it's on Substack too.) Congratulations on your first book! May researching and drafting the second one go well.
Thank you Susan! I hadn't thought about SCN's reviews - I will let her know!
Leenie and I actually "met" in comments section of Susan's Substactk.
Oh, that's great! One of the wonderful serendipitous connections that happen here frequently. :)