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J.D. Robertson is a retired corporate writer and journalist. She has a degree in Creative Writing and Journalism and has won an award and honourable mention for her non-fiction piece, Goodbye Dad. J.D. lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with her husband, Bill, and her puggle, Charlee.

Please note, I've recently had my work stolen and pirated, possibly poorly formatted copies of May and Ted might be floating around the internet. Please let me know if you see any copies of May and Ted where the title is misspelled or my name (J. D. Robertson) is slightly changed.
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J.D. Robertson Summer is over, but fall is here and I am recovering from hip replacement surgery, so reading is a fantastic recovery activity! Since being laid up I'…moreSummer is over, but fall is here and I am recovering from hip replacement surgery, so reading is a fantastic recovery activity! Since being laid up I've read:
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Evidence of the Affair by Taylor Jenkins Reid (LOVE Taylor!)
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J.D. Robertson I still keep writing every day, at the same time (first thing in the morning with coffee and my dog), but I forgive myself if I only get a few sentenc…moreI still keep writing every day, at the same time (first thing in the morning with coffee and my dog), but I forgive myself if I only get a few sentences down. I've used writing prompts from sites like The Narrative Arc as well, which I found hugely helpful. I've even been known to write poetry when I am desperate for word spew.(less)
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“My makeup is perfection—deep-blue eyeshadow and the pinkest, poutiest lip gloss. My little black dress fits like a second skin, with the V down the front squishing my tits together playfully. I’m wearing a black studded choker to add to the playfulness and red spike-heeled shorty boots. It’s a shame it’s so cold I have to cover up all this hotness with an overcoat, but at least I can keep it unbuttoned to frame the legs and the cleavage. We’ll see how quick Ted dumps David after he sees this look.”
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