Mayra Calvani writes fiction and nonfiction for children, teens and adults. She also offers online workshops on the art of reviewing and picture book writing at SavvyAuthors.com.
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Down to a Sunless Sea offers a sad, if not cynical, view of humanity.
"I always attempted to find agents, and that was a nightmare," says Coffee.
"Some authors should never be published and I think it's a reviewer's responsibility to critique to that extent," states Kavanaugh.
"If SOMEBODY doesn’t hate what I do, not enough people are reading me," states Alexander.
"Paying for something undermines its credibility. And, yes, that even applies to the paid reviews that Kirkus does."
"Just write, and don't let your inner critic rule," advices Austin.
"I think that the term 'legitimate' is full of emotion and fraught with danger!" states Ball.
The story slowly ascends until the terrible, heart-wrenching climax.
"It takes a lot of time, effort, and funds to have a book review site," says Watson.
"Writer’s block is a given," says Linda Merlino.
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