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Response to bestselling author J.A. Konrath’s foggy portrait of the “confident” writer

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  • “Have you been published by an impartial third party? Confident writers eventually get traditionally published. Period.” - J.A. Konrath

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  • A review, and a July 15 ‘net interview at noon

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  • Join author Kristen Tsetsi at www.homefrontinfocus.com at noon, CST, where she’ll discuss “Homefront” with host Beth Williams on blog talk radio.

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  • “The German Woman” author Paul Griner reviews “Homefront”

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  • Homefront is where most of us spent the Iraq war; reading it makes vividly clear that those who were closest to its combatants—whatever their politics or beliefs—suffered enormously too, and still found the strength to struggle on.

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  • The Road to NPR

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  • As a cab driver, I’d listened to NPR every morning and every evening (it was a 12-hour shift) and heard countless authors being interviewed. I fantasized about one day being one of those authors. (But it wasn’t a realistic fantasy; it’s like dreaming of being on Oprah. You can be pretty sure it’s never going to happen.)

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  • The Comparison Effect

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  • How could I, without feeling like an ass, go back to talking about Homefront?

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  • Better to not know.

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  • “Are we supposed to read?” I said.

    “Oh, you can do whatever you want. I know Shawna plans to read.”

    Oh. Uhhh…

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  • Homefront by Kristen Tsetsi

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  • A cab driving former English professor, an unpredictable alcoholic Vietnam veteran, an anti-war soldier, and a morbid mother in-law come together in this realistic, sensual, and darkly humorous semi-autobiographical tale of waiting through a war deployment.
    Read about Homefront in the Stars and Stripes and the Huffington Post.
    “One of the most powerful and brilliant books I [...]

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