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How a Reader Becomes a Writer with Jessica Saunders and Her Kindle

Season 2, Ep. 12

Jessica Saunders, lawyer, author and lifelong super reader (she was the kid with the flashlight reading way too late at night as a kid) joined Rachel on the pod and brought along her Kindle. The Kindle has allowed Jessica to read countless books over the years as she wondered if she could write a book. She in fact did just that! LOVE, ME is Jessica's first novel. It was released earlier this year and is a super fun and engaging read. Rachel stayed up late to finish it in two nights. No need for flashlights under the covers now with the Kindle. Listen in and find out how Jess came up with the idea for the book, how she gets it all done and what she is reading and loving now.


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