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Love Me, Love Me Not? Then Pimp My Book

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February 27, 2014 by dborys

If we can laugh at ourselves, it doesn’t hurt so much if others laugh with us.

dborys's avatarDebra R. Borys

I risk ostracism by my friends and family and tell all in a hopefully humorous guest post today on www.bookbrowsing.wordpress.com.  I’m not sure if my intent was to guilt people into buying my book or to sabotage my chances of ever becoming a successful writer so that I have an excuse to not finish the book I’m working on.640px-PIMP_MY_SWAGG

Click through the read the whole post and tell me if you know the answer. Thank you, P.J. Nunn for the opportunity.

The thing about friends and family and spouses is that both you and they have a handicap called Unconditional Love. Normally a virtue, UL has a dark side. The people who best love me are so assured of my success it never occurs to them I might need their help to achieve it. I am so confident they support me I expect them to know my expectations and…

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One thought on “Love Me, Love Me Not? Then Pimp My Book

  1. Devin Krause's avatar Devin Krause says:

    I find humor a great way to cope with life’s challenges.

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