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Patty Blue Hayes On Writing Wine, Sex and Suicide - podcast
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Patty Blue Hayes On Writing Wine, Sex and Suicide - podcast
Patty Blue Hayes, author and life coach, was pushed to revisit her dream to be a writer when her life took an unfortunate and sudden turn. What started as an emotional outpouring in a journal, eventually turned into a book that chronicles her difficult journey through grief, heartbreak and loss, due to the dissolution of her marriage. Too painful to immediately edit and publish, she put the story aside and was able to self-publish Wine, Sex and Suicide at a later time on her terms, and when she was fully ready.
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Arthur Kuizon
Thank you for sharing your inspiration on how you started your writing career. I guess at one point as a writer you should really based your story from a personal experience/encounter to make it more real.
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