Dear Mom (And Dear Dad)




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Summary: Sometimes, the most important conversation you can have is with someone who is gone. Do the words “Dear Mom” come any easier when Mom is gone? What if there were things you never told her? Things you’ve always wanted to know? And after you’ve written letters pouring your heart out to your mom, would you show those letters to your dad? Kate Kaiser did. Her book “Letters to my Mother (But Really for My Father)” is the touching and true story of one woman’s open letters to her past, her family – and to herself. More below the media player. Listen to Kate Kaiser Download audio file (katekaiser.mp3) The Indie Author Life Why do writers write? Sometimes, as Kate explains in our interview, the writing begins almost effortlessly, with “Dear Mom” scrawled at the top of a piece of paper. The Hudson Reporter asked Kate Kaiser what else may be a foundation for her work: Do you write to find clarity about your life? KK: I began writing to understand me and to find a home for those complicated feelings that needed to come out. I didn’t understand that all my feelings were valid and that I choose what I [...]Similar Posts:The Unique Courage of One MotherHow to Write Mom’s StoryThis Guy’s No Killer – He’s a Regular…Does He Really Want to Know The Family Secrets?Five Moons Craving a Hero The post Dear Mom (And Dear Dad) appeared first on The Bookcast.