Tina L. Hendricks

Dear Pamela,

I’m so sorry for the behavior of the media lately. The idea of you not wearing makeup has them up in a shameful roar, and I’m pissed. Although I love seeing your face, my gut has been bothered by what has been hurling around. I feel an unrequited friendship between us; therefore, I’m a bit …

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Tina L. Hendricks

Kids These Days…

Wait, aren’t you the parents of the kids these days? For your information, this current generation is an evolved result of yours. I will never claim to be the perfect parent, however, the intention behind the phrase “kids these days” pisses me off to no end, and every generation says it. Furthermore, when the phrase …

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Tina L. Hendricks

Currently querying…

Querying literary agents for THE AMIRAH DIAMOND has been long and enlightening. I have learned a great deal from the writing industry that could only have come to me by way of error. I will soon be a fully trained Jedi Master; the dark side will not prevail. Click here to view my Query for …

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Tina L. Hendricks

Inundation-Hostility…

I’d like to coin the term inundation-hostility. Its definition is simple: an abundance of digital suitors seeking recognition. AKA too much pressure all at once. Imagine your teenager’s cell-phone and the constant pilling of messages they receive just during dinner. Hundreds. How do they keep up? A letter to hard working agents, editors and publishers, …

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Tina L. Hendricks

The irony of it all…

Let me be very clear, I am not a silver-linings kind of person. My life motto generally is that if I don’t get what I want it’s because I didn’t commit enough time, I did it wrong, I wasn’t worthy, or there is a best effort that I have not yet achieved. So I find …

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Tina L. Hendricks

Studious Intentions…

Memoir 101 was mind-blowing. Seriously. One single memoir is like ten years of therapy. Who knew? Thank you Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance for the connectivity you provide your members. Writing is intentionally and uniquely lonesome. But, that gets lonely. I’ve met so many other quirky writers who love to share their process, however, not …

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