Alcoholism: Unlike Hungry Ghosts (And Giving Away Heather Kopp’s Sober Mercies!)

Unlike Hungry Ghosts (and giving away Heather Kopp’s Sober Mercies!)
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I’m away this week, taking a break from blogging to spend time with family. Today I get to welcome my new friend, Heather Kopp, who writes beautifully and candidly about her struggle with alcohol in a powerful book called Sober Mercies. We’re giving away a copy today. Here’s Heather. via Instagram L
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5 Things to Remember When Your Life Goes to Hell
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If there’s an upside to spending most of your life in abject poverty and soul-sucking alcoholism, it’s that you become an expert in shit-handling. Many of you out there can testify that it doesn’t make you panic any less when personal disasters do pop up,
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Finding your book’s target market
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The key to marketing your book is to market it to the reader who might actually be interested in reading your story. It does no good to spend all your time and marketing effort to try to sell your book to EVERYONE. First off, EVERYONE doesn’t buy books. And then the ones that do have their own inter
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Sister Mother Husband Dog: Etc. by Delia Ephron
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Sister Mother Husband Dog: Etc. is the newest book from author and screenwriter Delia Ephron. I got a galley copy of this book through the Penguin Books First to Read program. I signed up to read and review upcoming books and was given this one in the first round (I only signed up about a month ago)
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Motivational Interviewing in Impaired Driving Recidivists
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Marie Claude Ouimet, Maurice Dongier, Ivana Di Leo, Lucie Legault, Jacques Tremblay, Florence Chanut, Thomas G. Brown Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Article first published online: 29 JUL 2013 Open Article Background In a previously published randomized controlled trial (Brown et al.
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