![]() ![]() Themes in the novel, such as: Science created for good being done for bad and the concept of inclusion for a person with an internal affliction (epilepsy) vs a person with an external affliction (visible birth defect)– and what is more terrible to live with.How the X-Ray machine used to be seen as a cure for everything.Taking the long-term approach as a writer, in both the indie and traditional publishing spaces, determining where a project best fits in an industry that is in flux.The self-publishing approach that Jacqueline’s agent suggested and supports.The Niagara Retreat and Conference event that Jacqueline is a driving force behind. ![]() How Ellen Hopkins helped promote and nurture a beginning writer, helping them to believe that they could do it.Jacqueline’s background in writing and experience working with SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators) under the mentorship of Ellen Hopkins.Kobo Writing Life Director Mark Lefebvre interviews Jacqueline Garlick, author of Lumière: A Fantasy Steampunk Romance Adventure. ![]()
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