
I was riding the bus yesterday morning, on the way to the day job. Sitting across from me was a woman reading on her iPad.
Now, being occasionally enterprising, I reached into my briefcase for one of my bookmarks I printed as a promo for my first novel, The Bones of the Earth, with the Amazon link printed on it. And I noticed that the woman with the iPad kept glancing up at me.
Eventually, she turned the iPad around, and what did I see on the screen but the cover of The Bones of the Earth!
“I’ve read it already,” she said, smiling.
Apparently, she recognized me from my picture on the last page of the book.That made my week. My month.
She told me she liked it, too. “I believe in supporting indie authors, and if they’re local writers, too, well that’s even better!”
There is nothing quite like randomly meeting someone who tells you they like your work, whatever medium you work in.

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Congratulations. When my first novel came out 20+ years ago, my adopted son, who lives in New York, called me from work one day to excitedly tell me he’d seen a couple people reading it on the subway. He told one of them I was his “Mom.” I think I walked on air for days. So, enjoy the recognition, and bravo for making that woman’s day: she was probably as excited to actually “meet” you as you were to see her with your book on her iPad. Keep on keeping’ on, Fellow Writer.
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What a lovely story – that’s so great!