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R.C. Mancia

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May 21, 1993

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Hello! I have been a self-published author since I was 19 years old. I love to read as much as I love to write. I am still learning and welcome all criticism. To be honest though, I don't write for others or to even make sales. I write purely for myself especially when I can't find books that attract my interests.

I have so much fun creating new worlds and characters. I find it to be very therapeutic along with my other hobbies: baking, cooking, and sewing.

The process of writing isn't always pleasant and there are times where I heavily doubt my work and even get physically ill when I think of others reading my books, I try my hardest to keep going, especially when I am under the cloud of depression and have zero motivation.
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Anna Quindlen
“I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.”
Anna Quindlen

Groucho Marx
“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”
Groucho Marx

William Hazlitt
“Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own."

[The Sick Chamber (The New Monthly Magazine , August 1830)]”
William Hazlitt, Essays of William Hazlitt: Selected and Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Frank Carr

“My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.”
Thomas Helm

Elizabeth Gaskell
“I choose to believe that I owe my very
life to you--ay--smile, and think it an exaggeration if you will.
I believe it, because it adds a value to that life to think--oh,
Miss Hale!' continued he, lowering his voice to such a tender
intensity of passion that she shivered and trembled before him,
'to think circumstance so wrought, that whenever I exult in
existence henceforward, I may say to myself, "All this gladness
in life, all honest pride in doing my work in the world, all this
keen sense of being, I owe to her!" And it doubles the gladness,
it makes the pride glow, it sharpens the sense of existence till
I hardly know if it is pain or pleasure, to think that I owe it
to one--nay, you must, you shall hear'--said he, stepping
forwards with stern determination--'to one whom I love, as I do
not believe man ever loved woman before.' He held her hand tight
in his. He panted as he listened for what should come. ”
Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South

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