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Lucy March


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Lucy March is the split personality of NYT and USA Today bestselling author Lani Diane Rich. In 2010, she started writing her popular blog, A Year and Change, which documented the last fifteen months before her fortieth birthday. On her blog, Lucy worked through personal issues involving her divorce, her sense of self-worth, and her mother; she developed a following that eventually became the Betties, and occasionally opined on things like dieting, the writing process and vajazzling.

Now, she is happily remarried and lives with her husband, her two young daughters and her best friend on a river in southern Ohio, and life is pretty damn good.

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Let’s Dance

I am the victim of emotional and psychological abuse and sexual assault at the hands of my ex-husband. I have spoken about this publicly on social media, on my podcast Big Strong Yes, but I haven’t named him. It was easy for people who cared to discover who he was, but I didn’t name him.


I was called classy for this.


I wasn’t classy. I was afraid.


I have been avoiding speaking publicly about the spe

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“Any man who doesn’t appreciate a woman with curves probably doesn’t like women much to begin with, anyway.”
Lucy March, A Little Night Magic

“[Olivia:] “It’s just that I was already at my calorie limit for the day before I had the liquor, and I want to go to Europe in my skinny jeans.”

[Tobias:] “What the hell are skinny jeans?”

“They’re the jeans that you buy that are too small so that someday you can wear them and feel awesome.”

He put his fork down and stared at me, openmouthed. “There are so many things wrong with that sentence. I don’t even know where to start.”

“It’s okay. This is advanced self-loathing. You’d have to be a woman to understand it at this level.”
Lucy March, A Little Night Magic

“There are a times in a girl's life when she just needs waffles. The following morning was one of those times. I managed to sleep only in bits and snatches of fire and the smell of singed satin; dancing sunflowers and blowing widows; the taste of Leo and flying purple potion vials. Then I woke up, pulled on my sneakers, and went for a run. When that didn't shake all the tension out, I showered, got in my Bug, and went to Crazy Cousin Betty's for waffles. It was early on Monday morning and neither Liv or Tobias was working which was a relief. Much as I loved them both, I didn't want to see anyone I knew well at the moment. I just wanted peace and waffles and to be left alone.”
Lucy March, That Touch of Magic

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