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  To Roberta Bohn, for the time you took to answer my questions and for your superb Chicago inside scoops.

  To my editor, Jhanteigh Kupihea, who I’m pretty sure has cloned herself at least four times. Your speed, energy, and enthusiasm have to be unmatched. Thank you for your hard work and responsiveness.

  To the authors who have offered me so much advice and support, including Authors Off the Shelf, Joanna, Kylie, Kim J., Katy, Kim, Carey, and the goddesses—thank you.

  To the D2 crew and the Ramies, you inspire me.

  To the readers and bloggers who read and loved Sweet Thing and have been on the lookout for my next work, thank you so much. Your enthusiasm has kept me going all these months.

  Heather, there are no words to express my gratitude. “Thank you” barely scratches the surface of what I want to say to you, but I’ll start there. Thank you for being passionate about this world and for being the best signing assistant EVER! And for being a great friend and all-around awesome person. Love you.

  To my boys who remind me every day how much fun it is to daydream and pretend. Thank you for not letting me grow old too fast. Thank you for being my best teachers.

  Finally to Anthony, a true Renaissance Man, who can build anything, weld anything, grow anything, do anything while wearing his Converse well. Thank you for making the best coffee and for the eighteen billion other things you do.

  ALSO BY RENÉE CARLINO

  Sweet Thing

  Sweet Little Thing

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  Contents

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  Page 1: Game Changer

  Page 2: Lonely but Not Alone

  Page 3: Journalistic “License”

  Page 4: Hyperbole

  Page 5: Allegory

  Page 6: On Three

  Page 7: Poetry

  Page 8: Exposition

  Page 9: Cutline

  Page 10: Blank Pages

  Page 11: Never Start a Sentence with “So”

  Page 12: Rowback

  Page 13: Enterprise Copy

  Page 14: Its Fiction

  Page 15: Irony

  Page 16: Check Your Sources

  Page 17: The Situation

  Page 18: Segue

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

 


 

  Renee Carlino, Nowhere but Here

 


 

 
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