You can write what you know, that is to say you can write about your life.
Linda Cundy did. Her book, She Acts Very Different, is about her daughter, April.
April has a genetic disorder called Angelman Syndrome.
You can tell your stories, too.
It doesn't have to be a nonfiction account. You can fictionalize it.
It doesn't have to be a nonfiction account. You can fictionalize it.
Your stories will help someone.
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