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Author Profile: Margo Karasek

Author Name: Margo Karasek Bio: Margo Karasek decided to be a writer the instant she finished reading her first novel as a kid. She loved…

Author Profile: Katherine Owen

Author Name: Katherine Owen Website: http://katherineowen.net/ Bio: Katherine Owen graduated with a journalism degree and a minor in English from the University of Washington and…

Author Profile: Laura Kilmartin

Author Name: Laura Kilmartin
Website: http://laurakilmartin.com/
Bio: Next Year I’ll be Perfect is Laura Kilmartin’s first novel. She previously published four essays in Write for the Fight: A Collection of Seasonal Essays. All author royalties from that collection have been donated to breast cancer charities.

Laura is an attorney who lives and works in her native Southern Maine. A pop culture savant, she loves to read, write, travel and collect DVDs of cancelled TV shows in her spare time. Please visit Laura’s blog at http://laurakilmartin.com or follow her (@LauraCKilmartin) on Twitter.
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See CLP’s 5 star review for Next Year I’ll Be Perfect!
Buy the Book!

Amazon paperback http://www.amazon.com/Next-Year-Ill-Be-Perfect/dp/1935961721/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1349039443&sr=1-1
Amazon kindle http://www.amazon.com/Next-Year-Ill-Perfect-ebook/dp/B009H695TA/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1349039443&sr=1-1
Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/next-year-ill-be-perfect-laura-kilmartin/1113018760?ean=9781935961727

Guest Post: Julie Weinberg

Can Humor and Writing “Cure” Infertility?
By Julie Weinberg

My debut novel, I WISH THERE WERE BABY FACTORIES, humorously (and tearfully) chronicles my roller coaster adventure toward becoming a mom. Unexplained infertility was one of the many obstacles I faced along the way. While not generally a humorous topic, I’ve learned that approaching most any situation with your funny bone exposed really does make coping a little easier. For me, getting it down on paper also proved cathartic and, one might argue, helped lead to success.

I was 25 when my husband and I started trying to have a family. At such a young age, our difficulties should have been minimal. Yet, after a year and a half of trying with no success, we began our long trek to finding a “cure” for our infertility.

My book details the many doctors I saw. The first told us to stop having sex wherever, whenever and only have it every other day during my ten peak ovulation days. Well, he lasted about a week before I kicked him to the curb. Then there was the female doctor whose idea of a gentle exam left me gasping for breath and running for the door. Luckily, there was also the totally hot specialist who I didn’t mind seeing regularly in the slightest.

When one of the tests revealed borderline irregular ovulation, we rejoiced at having found “the” problem. Turns out the drug I had to take to correct for it made me an emotional basket case. I cried inconsolably at soppy commercials, a losing lottery ticket and even an empty cookie box. After months of taking this pill without success and pushing my husband to the brink of locking me in a mental ward, we agreed to drop the drug and explore other possible causes.

When further exhaustive tests revealed no other problems for me, my husband succumbed to getting his sperm checked. I actually had to make the appointment for him and force him to go. On the morning of the appointment he acted like he was headed for a funeral. I promised him the nurses would be dressed in French maid outfits and his would be a painless experience. And of course, when he got home he proclaimed he now had a standing appointment for every Monday morning with Nurse Fifi.

Through all of this trauma and uncertainty, I took pen to paper and started writing it down. Because I knew we were never going to give up on having a family, I wanted our son- or daughter-to-be to know exactly what we went through and how much he/she was wanted. Finding the humor in every situation and recording it for posterity helped ease the stress of the situation and kept me focused.

I didn’t realize at the time I had the beginnings of a book that eventually I would publish, nor can I can say positively that I ended up getting pregnant because I wrote it down, but relieving the stress through humor and writing certainly didn’t hurt. And now as the mom of two healthy teenagers, it’s one “cure” other sufferers of unexplained infertility might consider.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Julie left behind the calm of her childhood upbringing in Overland Park, Kansas when she followed her dream to live, work and breathe politics by attending American University in Washington, DC.
Never looking back, she worked as a lobbyist on Capitol Hill before jumping ship to state politics with the Maryland General Assembly. Her K-12 education policy expertise helped her in the political arena and eventually as a mom, too. Her book, I Wish There Were Baby Factories, chronicles a five-year quest though infertility through a fun and often times heartbreaking Chic-Lit read.
An avid Baltimore Ravens fan and now a dedicated soccer mom, Julie and her family live in beautiful Potomac, MD.

For more information about Julie Weinberg please visit:
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Novel Spotlight and Giveaway: Candlelight Christmas by Susan Wiggs

Website: www.susanwiggs.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susanwiggs Publisher: Harlequin MIRA Publication date: October 29,  2013 Page Count: 336 ISBN: 9780778314745 (hardcover) Purchase links: http://www.amazon.com/Candlelight-Christmas-The-Lakeshore-Chronicles/dp/077831474X/ http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/candlelight-christmas-susan-wiggs/1115072822?ean=9780778314745&itm=1&usri=candlelight+christmas http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780778314745 http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Candlelight-Christmas/Susan-Wiggs/9780778314745?id=5805558843293 http://www.walmart.com/ip/24179975…

Release Day: Hard Hats and Doormats by Laura Chapman

Today, Marching Ink released its fifth title. Huge congratulations to Laura Chapman and her debut novel Hard Hats and Doormats. I met Laura online via…

Debut Author Spotlight: Karen E. Martin

Title:  Modogamous Genre:  Chick Lit / New Adult / Rom-Com Blurb: Kate Adams has it all figured out. Five years out of college, she’s got…

Author Profile: Teresa Marie Howes

Author Name: Teresa Marie Howes
Website: http://eatdrinkandbeskinny.com/
Bio: Teresa Marie Howes is a health enthusiast, expert skinny mixologist, avid runner and published author. Backed with a formal education with degrees in both nutrition and business and over a decade of professional experience consulting in the weight loss industry, she certainly knows the “right” things to do when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle. She is also well versed in the challenges that an active social and travel calendar can infringe on ones best efforts to do these “right” things. As it turns out, what’s “right” isn’t always “realistic” and that’s where her personal experience plays a key role. She has battled out the conflict of “right” and “realistic” in the bars, on the road and on vacation for 15+ years – and now in her mid-thirties and at a weight less than she weighed in high school, she’s feeling pretty confident in her strategies and is eager to share them!
See my 5 star review for Skinnytinis!
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Author Interview: Lu Ann Cahn

Thanks to  I Dare Me author Lu Ann Cahn for answering some of my questions today! And be sure to check out her book – on sale…