We were just told by our publisher that they’re going to print another run. The first run was 2500 copies so that’s a good number sold in just two months. I’m psyched about that. It feels like we’re rounding the bases — and reading to run them again.

Writing a book is a funny thing. It’s being read (hopefully) by people whom we don’t know and mostly, we have no idea how people are responding. Other than through reviews. (And, I’ve had several people call me after reading the book to work with me. That’s rewarding!) .

So please, post those reviews. We’ve posted some of online reviews on our own web page

“If ever two things were once considered mutually exclusive, they were career and chronic illness. Add to that being a woman and the whole thing sounded like a joke. Well, we’ve come a long way, Baby.” (read more)

And then there are some on the Amazon.com book sales page as well.

A little book with lots of useful advice; recommended.” (read more)

Even if you don’t want to write a formal review, we’d want to hear what you found useful – and not.

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FYI:

Any of you who want to write and be published: Leslie, a blogger (GettingCloserToMyself.com), has a call for submissions for a collection of essays she’s putting together. By women about their experiences with chronic illness.

And Christine Miserandino Donato, at ButYouDontLookSick.com is raising money for her family’s annual Lupus Walk. You can go to this page to read more and donate to thisvaluable cause. It’s a great thing to support even if you don’t live with Lupus yourself.

Rosalind

 
 

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