Way back last fall, Mandy asked to interview me and said she wanted to run it on my release day, so drop on over and check out our interview. I wonder what I said so long ago? I think The Bookologist has something going too. If you’re doing anything that we should know about, please leave it in the comments! And thank you.

Today is a special day!

Why? Because my book comes out? Well, yeah, that. But what I’m so happy about is that I get to write this post. I’ve been waiting for ages to share this with you. It’s the acknowledgment page from Restoring Harmony. It might actually have been the funnest part of writing my book! The flowers are for all y’all who helped me, and for those of you who have given me so much support over the years, but especially in the last month or two. Thank you all!

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Acknowledgments

My list of people to thank is long, but I’ll try to keep to the minimum. Still, if you need to get a snack, maybe now is the time because anyone who says that writing is a solitary business doesn’t write the way I do. I need all the help I can get!

A big, huge thank you and hug to Stacey Barney, Editor Extraordinaire! Thank you for finding the story in all my many, many words and helping me to shape it into a book. You’re the best.

Michel Bourret, vous êtes tout simplement le meilleur agent littéraire qu’une fille pourrait espéré avoir. Merci!

Without my critique group this book would not exist. Thank you to Linda Anthony, Wanda Collins Johnson, Eileen Cook, Victor Anthony, and Alexa Barry. Everything I write is richer for your input. Much gratitude to my fact checkers and advisors Frank Anthony, Nicole & Kelly Berthelot, Louis Freeman, Nancy Rowan, Tim Tommerup, and Sarah Tradewell. Also, thank you to Penny Mason of Penguin Canada, and special thanks to John Rowe Townsend and Jill Paton Walsh – mentors, friends, and wonderful writers.

I am eternally indebted to these women who have taken the time to blog so that aspiring writers can learn about the business side of publishing. Thank you so much Dia, Rachel, Jennifer, Kristin, Janet, and the Divine Miss Snark.

If this were a televised awards show, the music would be swelling to a crescendo to let me know I’ve gone on far too long, but there is one more person who I can never thank enough. My wonderful husband has given me time, financial support, musical expertise, encouragement, a great author photo, and most of all, love. And to top it off, he lets me steal every funny thing he’s ever done and run with it. Without him there would be no book at all. I love you, Pea.