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Susan Christian I've always wanted to write a book but I was horrendous at English in school yet brilliant at writing a 5000 word essay on RSI in Computers of which a tutor who was an expert at RSI on the same subject came in when I had to do a 20 minute presentation on it. I was so nervous when I found out she was going to be in the room. After the presentation and she had already read my essay unknown to me, she asked if she could have a copy of both because there was information she didn't even know existed. I have had and ended up living a pretty horrendous lifestyle prior to the college and was told by someone from National drug rehabilitation who I gave a talk to because she was a trainee that I should write a biography on my life. She said she learnt more from me than in her training. But, when I tried to start.i found it hard due to the parts that started from the age of 9 onwards. Sadly I've never been able to open up about my past to a counsellor and now have to see a psychiatrist because a family member who knows everything about me will be able to come in with me and give me the push to open up as my GP thinks I have PTSD. Normal counsellors don't allow anyone in with you. So maybe after I've gone through the process, I may be able to get pen to paper. Hope you don't mind me telling you this. It would be good if I could have an author as a friend to. E honest. If you could accept me as a friend I would give you my email address and possibly you could give me tips. I already have your book Follow Me and intend to get Watch me. I haven't read it yet because I want to get Wacth me so I can continue on the series . I found the first one in a local shop where there were books on a table that you could get for charity. I'll be getting the follow up on Amazon. Susan Christian


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