Hi – I couldn’t find your email on your blog, I reached you through my miscarriage blog.
I’m gathering emails from women about their willingness to read a book of essays about miscarriage. I’m a published author and have been told by countless editors, book agents and publishers that “women don’t want to read about miscarriage – they just want to get on with having their baby.” This negates all of the physical, emotional and spiritual aftermath of miscarriage, relegating it to a blip in our reproductive experience.
Hi – I couldn’t find your email on your blog,
I reached you through my miscarriage blog.
I’m gathering emails from women about their
willingness to read a book of essays about
miscarriage. I’m a published author and have
been told by countless editors, book agents
and publishers that “women don’t want to read about
miscarriage – they just want to get on with having
their baby.” This negates all of the physical,
emotional and spiritual aftermath of miscarriage,
relegating it to a blip in our reproductive experience.
If you want to know more, please stop by
Babyfruit: The Miscarriage Diaries at
http://babyfruit.typepad.com/baby/
thanks!
Aliza
mediaegg@hotmail.com
By: Aliza on January 26, 2005
at 3:35 pm