Sep 10, 2018

Fun Fact Challenge Giveaway with Sarah Andre!


 We had such a fabulous time at Romance, Wine & Chocolate! #RWC18 Getting to meet this year's RWC 18's stellar group of authors was an amazing experience!

To continue the fun, I'll share 10 posts starting on Sept 4th until the 13th, giving you a chance to guess which Fun Fact belongs to each of the 10 RWC authors. I'll throw mine in for fun!

Can you guess which Fun Fact belongs to Sarah Andre
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  Choices are: 

  1. Knife Thrower
  2. Lived in Germany
  3. Appears in the movie The Notebook
  4. Lived in Commune 
  5. Met Superman
  6. Trained Massage Therapist
  7. Internet Ordained Minister
  8. Tried Stand-up Comedy
  9. Speech Therapist
  10. Resuscitated a lizard
  11. Raised Chinchillas
 You can make two guesses. Okay, three. :-) 
 Please make sure you enter the Rafflecopter below. Then come back and post your responses in the comments. 
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 Damaged Heroes Series 
by Sarah Andre
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 Sarah Andre Spotlight Q&A
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Giveaway ends 9/16/18

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10 comments:

  1. 1, 2, 8.....Totally guessing....just the look in her eye is for #1...haha

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  2. Sarah Andre's Fun Fact is #8 Speech Therapist! Sarah shares:
    "Like many women in the early 90's I drifted into a Masters in Speech-Language Pathology because I'd seen Children of a Lesser God.
    :)
    During the two years in school we had to do practicums in each of the disorders: stuttering, Voice disorders (like working with singers who yell their lyrics), language or speech impediments in school settings (which was pure babysitting), communicating with the deaf (loved it) and adult neurological disorders like strokes, traumatic brain injuries and Alzheimer's, When I got to this last practicum I realized I was put on this earth to work with stroke patients. I loved every minute of their
    motivation and perseverance. What burned me out was the outrageous stinginess of Medicare and HMO approval. Towards the end they would grant 15 minutes of speech therapy a day, which broke my heart. I couldn't stay in a business knowing how much I could do for these brave folks and not being allowed to do more than train the family in those 15 minutes so they could help him."

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  3. Yay, I guessed correct. What a hard career. One of my daughter's friends did this. She didn't last very long. She said it was stressful.

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