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Melissa T. Shultz is a writer and editor whose work has been published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, AARP’s The Ethel, Ladies’ Home Journal, Parade, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, PROVOKED, and many other publications. She is Editor-at-Large for Jim Donovan Literary and the author of From Mom to Me Again and What Will I Do if I Miss You? Melissa has edited nonfiction manuscripts and book proposals for more than 40 Big Five-published books, some of them New York Times bestsellers.

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Melissa Shultz Getting what's in your head out of your head. It's also the worst thing about being a writer.
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Melissa Shultz Never give up. Take a break if you need to, but NEVER give up.
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From Mom to Me Again: How I...

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What Will I Do If I Miss You?

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Y si te extraño... ¿qué hago?

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“The goal is for your children to feel as if they can come to you without fear or disappointment, anger, or judgment. That means both of you have to make the shift and it starts with you- you have t make the effort to see them in a new light so they see themselves in that light too.”
Melissa Shultz, From Mom to Me Again: How I Survived My First Empty-Nest Year and Reinvented the Rest of My Life

“A wealth of nuances, family expectations, words, and laughter. So many stories that are by themselves unremarkable, but together are meaningful and the story of our lives so far. And yes, there are more to come, but not the same kind of stories-in the same house with the same dynamic- with each of us in our set role before we make the big shift to the future us.”
Melissa Shultz, From Mom to Me Again: How I Survived My First Empty-Nest Year and Reinvented the Rest of My Life

“The biggest is family- unless they are certifiable or criminals, try to keep your kids connected to their cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, whatever you've got, even if it means sacrificing vacations and that new fridge. And visit each other in good times and bad. It teaches your kids more than you can imagine about love and loyalty, and means they will not always have a place to celebrate and someone to celebrate with, but a net to catch them if they fall.”
Melissa Shultz, From Mom to Me Again: How I Survived My First Empty-Nest Year and Reinvented the Rest of My Life

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