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My Website

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     As my life start to change so is my website. People rarely hire me to design a cover anymore and more focus on my author's life. I still sell premades I have on hand, but I won' turn up as many as I used to. So the question is how do I draw traffic to my website for readers? My views are little. I used to get many, but since I stopped designing premades, I stopped adding new covers.    I decided it was time for a revamp, but somehow I was not satisfied. I needed advice and suggestions. I got some from group members, but one person suggested I hire my editor. Wrong move. She wants what I don't have. I have spent too much money already and I need what I have for my books.  So if you want to keep updated, I will be using blogger. My author's blog is  The Writings of Miss Madison  If you want to check out some of my premades, you can check out my pinterest link  https://www.pinterest.com/rmadison1967/madison-designs-book-covers/   or you can visit Madison Book Cover De

Life as an Introvert

I wish that people would understand what it is like in a social setting. Many think an introvert can change, but just like a leopard can't change his spots, neither can I change who or what I am. And people overlook it or even dismiss it. Introverts aren't anti-social, but they like their alone time and they feel lost in a crowd or awkward. I group of in a family of introverts. Both my parents were socially awkward. My father was a loner most of his life and he got lost in his own world. Having a family to care for wasn't easy.. He grew up during the time of depression and I learned that his own father considered him a dreamer. At my father's memorial, my aunt shared about a time when he would go off to be alone, to find himself. And my mother? She grew up without parents. My grandmother died as the stress caught up with her for taking care of grandpa had weaken her immunity and the flu that laid dormant in her body woke. So for all my mom's and uncle's life, th