Missing in Action
@ElizabethWallace (12074)
United States
November 11, 2016 7:46pm CST
I met with my publisher today and signed my contract. I’m now once more a published author. As before, the topic is educational in nature. The last time I was hired by a representative of the German Government to write a guide for German teachers in public schools in the U.S. It taught them how to build an Awesome German Program. People who used it saw great results.
This time, my book is aimed at parents and grandparents. It will help them do what is necessary so their children can become the ideal college scholarship and grant applicants. My goal is more free cash for college for all who want it. No one should need to take out student loans. Debt is bad; a college degree without it is fabulous.
I will be MIA on this site for the next several weeks. My publisher wants me to write a guide for trainers. The goal is for school district trainers to come to conferences and learn how to train their people, so they can teach parents how to help their children. I need to have this ready by Dec. 2.
So if you don’t see me around much, it’s because I’m busy slaving away on my computer. It might go really quickly, but then again, it might not. So be well, don’t worry too much about the election results (worry give you wrinkles and indigestion and does no good anyway), and I’ll see you on the other side.
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@moffittjc (121576)
• Gainesville, Florida
13 Nov 16
Congratulations Elizabeth on becoming a published author again! Please let me know when your book is published, and what the title is, so I can go purchase a copy!
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@celticeagle (166909)
• Boise, Idaho
12 Nov 16
Good luck on getting this completed by your deadline.
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@changjiangzhibin89 (16762)
• China
12 Nov 16
It is great you have been in great demand since you became a published author,even your topic is highly prized by the representative of the German Government .Congratulates!
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@JamesHxstatic (29413)
• Eugene, Oregon
12 Nov 16
Good for you! Congratulations and boy, do I wish I had known about what caused those wrinkles long ago.
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@garymarsh6 (23404)
• United Kingdom
18 Dec 16
I hope everything is going well for you in your world Elizabeth. Good luck with your books!
@DeborahDiane (40292)
• Laguna Woods, California
5 Dec 16
I completely understand why you are MIA, but I thought I would stop by and check on your last few posts here, anyway. Good luck finishing up your book.
@just4him (317041)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
7 Dec 16
Congratulations and I hope the Training Guide is ready for publication as well.
@Gabugs (1895)
• United States
3 May 17
@ElizabethWallace How wonderful to know this! Congratulations!
I love to write on topics related to children, responsive parenting and role of teachers. These are so important in raising productive adults.
I wish you the best in your writing career.