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> --- Michele Davis <michele -at- krautgrrl -dot- com> wrote:
> > I think she sincerely did not understand that I have
> > written books. It
> > seemed to take her off guard. She was acting very
> > strange and at the end
> > of that book conversation she said, "Hm, this just
> > isn't clicking for
> > me." She *really* honestly didn't get it! That makes
> > me nervous, and
> > seems like a big 'ole red flag.
>
If you speak with her again, instead of answering questions, what I recommend
is asking her if there is anything you can help her with.
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