![]() I say this because at the wedding people ask ‘So when are you having kids?’ And when your book is out they ask you ‘So when is the next one coming out?’ Writing a book is very similar to getting married. I pretended like my grandparents wouldn’t ever read it and ask themselves ‘How the hell am I related to that nut job?’ ![]() I wrote it exactly the way I wanted it to be. I wrote TDLOD like nobody would ever read it. I want to grab TDLOD and hide it under my bed, because now I feel like it’s my teenager and is taking the car out alone for the very first time. It thrills me to no end, but it also scares the living shit out of me. I am BLOWN AWAY by the amount of attention the book has been getting. ![]() I love and want to protect it from the outside world, but at the same time I am so proud that I want to show it off like one of those moms on Facebook who boastfully posts details of their child’s first poop in the potty. Sometimes I feel like it lives and breathes right beside me. The Dark Light of Day will always be my baby, an extension of myself. ![]() Frazier who’s stopping by to talk about her writing experience with her novel, The Dark Light of Day! Welcome to Blackplume Tracey! Today I’m excited to share the blog with author T.M. ![]()
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