tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824097715923025741.post1767537435804576180..comments2012-09-21T11:08:14.792-04:00Comments on Tressa Green: Guest Post by JD Savage - The Mom FilterTressa Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09597476567768952334noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824097715923025741.post-23813323961157279632012-07-14T13:37:33.528-04:002012-07-14T13:37:33.528-04:00Great advice again, JD! I'm loving your blog t...Great advice again, JD! I'm loving your blog tour. I can't believe it's almost over. So many pearls of wisdom. This one will be handy to remember if my mum ever asks can she read something I wrote... Now, I don't swear like a sailor in my writing, but I never swear in front of my parents. So it'd be weird for her to read that sort of stuff... nevermind anything else!Paul Carrollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04498209913967406314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824097715923025741.post-44399260030376231302012-07-14T13:18:18.609-04:002012-07-14T13:18:18.609-04:00Thank you for stopping by, JD. This is great advic...Thank you for stopping by, JD. This is great advice, especially about speaking directly to our moms. I'm fortunate that my mom is pretty easy-going, but I still told her that I wouldn't really recommend she read my one novel, but if she did to understand the deeper message in there. I don't know if she's ever read it or not; she's never said.Tressa Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09597476567768952334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824097715923025741.post-25138499302941945852012-07-14T10:18:23.415-04:002012-07-14T10:18:23.415-04:00I was more worried about coming out as a writer at...I was more worried about coming out as a writer at work than home (my Mum does betaing for me). I have friends who write fanfic, who *have* to keep themselves anonymous when they write, because of the job they're in and the fact that they write slash. However, I have always posted very much in line with your suggestion at the top, JD, I never post anything on the internet that I wouldn't be prepared to stand behind, be it comments on a blog, or work I've published. Whether the item is flocked on LJ, privately posted on G+, open to world and for sale on Amazon, or in an email to a co-worker, I never, ever commit anything through the keyboard that I would mind the world seeing.<br /><br />Good advice JD :)Sophie Duncanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14768033409563305140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824097715923025741.post-60402942817228506282012-07-14T09:48:57.985-04:002012-07-14T09:48:57.985-04:00Brilliant advice - which doesn't just cover wh...Brilliant advice - which doesn't just cover what you write. A lot of folk have been telling me the same damn thing about how I do L+. <br /><br />At the end of the day, we're writers. We have to write what calls to us and what we really feel. I'd never show mum my erotica or hard-horror. But, I have to be true to myself in writing them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com