I met Kathleen M. Rodgers at an Ozarks Writers League conference in November of 2015. (Wow, that was a fast nine years!) She was the speaker that weekend. We both felt the instant connection, not only in writing, but in the fact that both of us have survived ED, ie, eating disorder. And both of us are military wives. Her husband was a US Air Force Pilot and mine served twenty-eight years in the US Navy.
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and HERE to check out her writing. You won’t be disappointed. 😉
At the time Kathleen and I met, LAST DANCE WITH ANNIE was a short story in my anthology THIS, THAT AND, SOMETIMES, THE OTHER.
I knew at some point I needed to expand that short story into something longer, like a novel. I started and stopped more than once. Revisiting the past can be painful. One agent who represented LDWA for a season said she could sell it if it were a memoir. This just wasn’t an option for me.
Meanwhile, Kathleen has been in my court, cheering me on. The agent released me from my contract after a year. I set the manuscript aside for a yet another year, still feeling that this story had a purpose. Then two years ago, Lia Wu, owner of Ozark Hollow Press offered me a contract. The timing was right.
Happily, with help from OHP’s brilliant editing team, LAST DANCE WITH ANNIE was released and launched in June.
Kathleen called the morning of the launch to wish me well and let me know how proud she is of me. 😀
Yesterday, she posted reviews in all those familiar places: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and GoodReads. And the place that makes me smile the most






An inspirational and exciting time for your, Rochelle. Kathleen is a wonder friend for you, I’ll seek out her reviews.
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Sorry, Anonymous was me…
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Dear James,
Thank you for taking the time to read. Kathleen is a wonderful friend and a terrific author I look up to.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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That was a beautiful review Kathleen wrote. Most definitely something to savor!
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Dear Michael,
I so appreciate your stopping by to read and leaving a comment. Sometimes I feel that my blog doesn’t get read, save for Friday Fictioneers (which, of course, I do appreciate). Thanks so much!
Shalom,
Rochelle
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