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Ed & Marian Zaruk
How I Survived My Husband's Writing



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Date: July 9th 2009
Language: English
Pages: 22
Clicks: 142

BXID: edtheauthor_1247110729.7123179436



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kathyrabonnash has saved "How I Survived My Husband's Writing" to his/her favorites
On March 16th 2010
reininde
loved the story ;-) Reinhard
loved the story ;-)
Reinhard
On March 9th 2010 | Answer
reininde has saved "How I Survived My Husband's Writing" to his/her favorites
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tina2010 has saved "How I Survived My Husband's Writing" to his/her favorites
On February 17th 2010
paigecarter
I kind of stumbled across your book, and I'm so glad I did. You're right, it's something to do with a writer's 'voice' - and yours is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Paige.
On February 6th 2010 | Answer
inducepeace
I really enjoyed this story. Its interesting to see the point of view of an editor and the love she has for her husband. Support if the key. thank you.
On January 18th 2010 | Answer
alcaeus40
Methinks
Dear Marian, you have a wonderful way with words, descriptive and entertaining.
You are obviously also a wonderful wife and mother with enormous patience and compassion.
You should have been a writer!
Excellent.
On January 11th 2010 | Answer
olfaphilo
Your complementarity in the realm of reading, writing and editing is a good lesson for this generation of TV and PC. Your story is very interesting and it sheds light on many issues an emerging writer can face. It also reminds parents that teaching KIDS to read books in this world of technological 'colonization' is the best investment one can make for the future...Thnx for sharing.
On January 9th 2010 | Answer
edtheauthor
Our Story
Glad you folks are enjoying this read. Writing is the hardest work I've ever done. That doesn't mean that there are light moments along the way. Ed & Marian
www.EdZaruk.com
On January 1st 2010 | Answer
jtlloyd
I think you have a lot of good advice here. I agree with you that a way to become more proficient if you will is to start writing for friends. I started and stopped many times along the way. I bet you and your husband have some funny stories. I once burned up a printer because I was making a hard copy for the Library of Congress hehe. I did not know you could just send a floppy disc.
On December 30th 2009 | Answer
lovingempath
What a treasure...
The love you two share (which still hints of romance :)seems to have a richness that, I must admit, I envy.
How lucky you both are to have found partners in life, who share such deep passions in such a collaborative and supportive way.
This small book offers a ton of wonderful information for beginning (and not so 'beginning')writers, and I wish I had read it sooner. (That cover has been staring at me for a month. What is it that keeps people from just hitting that 'read' button!?!
Best to you both!
On December 19th 2009 | Answer
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joeparente has saved "How I Survived My Husband's Writing" to his/her favorites
On November 24th 2009
joeparente
how I survived---
Very well done!
On November 24th 2009 | Answer
cavlaster has saved "How I Survived My Husband's Writing" to his/her favorites
On November 23rd 2009
omarinush
Wonderful Story
the story is inspiring and I learned a lot about the relationship of the author and his partner, as well as one's author's struggle to success. Thanks
On November 22nd 2009 | Answer
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On November 22nd 2009
gatekeeper3073
An Excellent Read! Thoroughly Delightful!
I enjoyed sharing a glimpse of the unique partnership that you and your husband enjoy with writing! Congratulations on your recent Award! I wish you both continued success in your writing endeavors! Jean K. Golding
On November 20th 2009 | Answer
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dc.green
This was wonderful!
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