The act of writing is a solitary one. Still, transforming your words into a book requires a community. I would not be sitting here today holding my book without these people. My heartfelt thanks go out to the following:
My Writing Group – They have read every version – the long, rambly one, the short one, and the final one. They gave critical and insightful feedback that helped shape this story into what it is today. When I showed them a few sample pages testing the idea of illustrating the book myself, they gave me the confidence to move forward. Thank you, Helen, Skye, and Parker!
Pam C. – Years ago, my friend Pam told me, “You’ll probably use your artwork to illustrate a book someday.” Ever insightful, she was right; it just took me a while to understand it myself.
Judith – We’re fortunate to have a picture book lover and former teacher as a babysitter. Judith read a few drafts and critically looked at one of the proofs. She has championed the book locally and believes in the story.
Antonio – For the encouragement and asking me to record myself reading the story — it forced me to hear it differently.
Pam L. – For the coffee dates, that is a lovely gift and connection to my mom. For reading and editing and cheering me on.
My Family – For all the Cape Cod memories that inspired this story.
My Dad – For the support and encouragement and ALL the marketing ideas 😉
My Kids – For listening as I read Golden Hour out loud over and over again. For being models, photographers, and the best fan club, a mom could ask for.
And last, but in no way least, my husband, Josh – For listening to me talk about this dream for 18 (18!!) years and remaining supportive while I did everything else but pursue it. You are my biggest supporter and one of the best book salesmen I know. Thank you.
Pam says
I am honored that you asked me to be part of your journey. I always knew you would do amazing things, and look forward to seeing what you do next! I will be there cheering you on.
Ally says
Thank you Pam. You are the best cheerleader!