Love it! My mom, whom we lost just before Thanksgiving, was always a bit afraid to read my pubbed books. I think she was afraid what she might find there!
Whoah! And ain't that the truth! LOL. When I wrote my first novel, and gave it to my mother to read (the mother in my ms was SOOOO based on my mother), my mother said, "I'm not sure I like the mother character." hehehe. I said in return, "Don't worry, she becomes nicer as the book goes on."
I'm not sure I inderstand what Rita means by that ... but interesting quote, thanks for sharing Michelle.
ReplyDeleteSo true. My mother has been blessed with two of us. Ha!
ReplyDeleteA writer's life is not as reassuring as... let's say a nurse or a teacher. (full time, steady income, health benefits) I totally get this quote!
ReplyDelete...or your husband. ;)
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...so true!
ReplyDelete...or your father.
ReplyDeleteAt least I've got the husband one covered. Gosh I love him.
I love this! Definitely made me laugh and remind you to follow your passion!
ReplyDeleteI agree!
ReplyDeleteLove it! My mom, whom we lost just before Thanksgiving, was always a bit afraid to read my pubbed books. I think she was afraid what she might find there!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteHa, ha! Where do you get these from? Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote!
ReplyDeletehaa ha this is good. Though it's more of my father who needs reassuring... Well, mum's not far behind ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteWhoah! And ain't that the truth! LOL. When I wrote my first novel, and gave it to my mother to read (the mother in my ms was SOOOO based on my mother), my mother said, "I'm not sure I like the mother character." hehehe. I said in return, "Don't worry, she becomes nicer as the book goes on."
ReplyDeleteWhat a wallop of a quote! Meaningful and a warning in one. ;)
ReplyDeleteHa! Love this one :D
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