Deborah Doucette's Blog
October 16, 2014
The Face of Breast Cancer
      Breast cancer is an epidemic. But, especially in October, it's all pink and balloons, women smiling in sneakers walking and walking, companies slapping breast cancer logos onto every bit of merchandise under the sun to make an extra buck, and money poured into raising awareness of a disease that one would have to be living under a giant, really deep rock to not be aware of.
  
    
    
        Published on October 16, 2014 11:25
    
July 14, 2014
What Millions Of Grandparents Want You To Know
      There are nearly three million grandparents raising over five million grandchildren in the U.S. --
  officially
. Those figures represent grandparents that have legal, physical, and financial responsibility for their grandchildren. But if you include grandparents who are head of households that include both birth parents and grandchildren, the figure climbs to seven million. And once you understand that all of those situations are vastly underreported, you begin to get a better picture of an enor...
  
    
    
    
        Published on July 14, 2014 03:04
    
What Millions Of Grandparents Want You To Know
      Millions of grandparents are rescuing their grandchildren from a life of neglect, chaos, and abuse at the hands of addicted parents. These are families from every walk of life, of socio-economic strata, of size, shape, and color. Make no mistake, they are families like yours and mine.
  
    
    
        Published on July 14, 2014 00:04
    
January 13, 2014
Brick and Mortar vs. Amazon
      When one of my books came out recently, I did what all authors must do these days -- unless you are Stephen King or Alice Munro or Snooki -- promote your own book.
  
    
    
        Published on January 13, 2014 09:23
    
October 18, 2013
The Real Breast Cancer Awareness
      People have asked me how I found the lump. I hardly ever tell them the truth because I'm afraid they would think I'm crazy. I'll tell you, but not yet.
  
    
    
        Published on October 18, 2013 03:50
    
The Real Breast Cancer Awareness
      People have asked me how I found the lump. I hardly ever tell them the truth because I'm afraid they would think I'm crazy. I'll tell you, but not yet.
My debut novel, Bad Girls, has been released and it's way past time for me to start on the next one. By start, I mean actually typing it into the computer, because it really began long ago and has been percolating in my head for just about eight years. Since the day I completed treatment for breast cancer. I've started a few times, my hands hov...
    
    
    My debut novel, Bad Girls, has been released and it's way past time for me to start on the next one. By start, I mean actually typing it into the computer, because it really began long ago and has been percolating in my head for just about eight years. Since the day I completed treatment for breast cancer. I've started a few times, my hands hov...
        Published on October 18, 2013 03:06
    
October 17, 2013
'I Don't Have An Inspirational Word To Say About Having Breast Cancer'
      People have asked me how I found the lump. I hardly ever tell them the truth because I'm afraid they would think I'm crazy. I'll tell you, but not yet.
  
    
    
        Published on October 17, 2013 23:50
    
September 9, 2013
Bad Girls and Blurred Lines
      My God, back in the day, how hard we worked at being the good girl, and how thoroughly we bought into it, letting the impossible quest hijack our true selves.
  
    
    
        Published on September 09, 2013 07:34
    
July 17, 2013
June 21, 2013
Top 20 Things These Grandparents Have to Do Without
      Grandparents raising grandchildren long for, pray for, and fight for three things: to keep their grandchildren safe, to see their adult children overcome their difficulties, and to come together as a family, healed and whole.
  
    
    
        Published on June 21, 2013 09:48
    


