The Pacific Sentinel on AFM’s path to publication

From the magazine’s story about the reasons why I wrote A Family, Maybe, and its long, arduous path to publication:

Memoirs have a unique power to draw readers into the intimate narratives of our lives, offering glimpses into personal struggles, triumphs, and transformations. However, the path from lived experiences to a published book is often challenging, filled with revisions, rejections, and revelations. The story behind the creation of Lane’s memoir, “A Family, Maybe”, showcases the arduous yet rewarding journey of bringing deeply personal experience to life. . .

I am very touched by the article. Thank you, Janeth Hernandez, the writer, and the magazine!

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