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Jennifer R. Hubbard The two basics are: Read a lot, and write a lot. There are so many paths to take after that--classes and workshops can be a good place to start.

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Jennifer R. Hubbard Hi: Thanks for writing! Try Not to Breathe is not based on a single real-life experience, but more a composite of reality and research.
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 In the oral history We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy (Yael Kohen), Anjelah Johnson (now Anjelah Johnson-Reyes) describes how the year 2007 went for her. She'd gotten onto a TV show that was canceled; she had no money. And then a video of one of her jokes went viral, and she got a new manager, a new agent, and a role on a TV show. Eventually she was laid off from that show, but she

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“Nothing Stays Secret Forever”
Jennifer R. Hubbard

“Sometimes, almost getting what you want is worse than never coming close.”
Jennifer R. Hubbard, Try Not to Breathe

“Once you're out here in the world, nobody cares where you used to live. Who you are, that's what counts.”
Jennifer R. Hubbard, The Secret Year

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Christine Hatfield Thanks for accepting my friend request


Jennifer Hubbard Maggie wrote: "You're welcome. Thank YOU for writing it!! I finished it yesterday in one gulp. I'm gonna reread it today. Can I just say that almost everything that the characters were going through resonated wit..."

I really appreciate your comments. Thank you.


Maggie You're welcome. Thank YOU for writing it!! I finished it yesterday in one gulp. I'm gonna reread it today. Can I just say that almost everything that the characters were going through resonated with me? I've been having weird relationship issues too and this book helped put a lot of things in perspective, especially in the end. It's really an awesome book. I cried and laughed and I didn't want it to end. I can't wait to read whatever you write next :)


Jennifer Hubbard Maggie wrote: "It's raining in California right now and I'm curled up on my couch with a cup of tea and The Secret Year. It's amazing! I can't put it down. I love Julia and Colt's mom -- they're so funny and REAL..."


Thank you, Maggie!



Maggie It's raining in California right now and I'm curled up on my couch with a cup of tea and The Secret Year. It's amazing! I can't put it down. I love Julia and Colt's mom -- they're so funny and REAL! The dialogue is so right on, and Colt's voice is actually believable. I've read some YAs narrated by a male protagonist and they didn't always sound like teenage boys, but Colt really does. I just wanted to tell you that :)


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