Dancing in Circles: An Expatriate in Cambodia

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I've published some new Creative Nonfiction.

Have a read. If you'd like it in the literary site, it might propel me to publishing my book about Cambodia faster!

Publishing is much easier with an audience behind you already. Thanks, everyone, for supporting my writing.

https://thenasiona.com/2018/10/26/just-one-more-thing/
"Love and Loss in Cambodia: a memoir" available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578537788
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That was a traumatic read Deb. You've had rough times with loved ones.
But fantastic writing.
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Awesome writing. I'd love to reD your memoir. I had to pause at the story of blue light guiding the man to his village. I'll read the rest this evening.
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Thanks.
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AND SHE'S OUT!

The book is now published. I've renamed it, and here's how to find it:

Love and Loss in Cambodia: a memoir

author name: Debra Groves Harman

Available in print book, on sale today $10.99 USD
Kindle is $8.00 USD

I would LOVE some reads, reviews, purchases, etc. AND if you review me on Amazon or in an e mail ([email protected]) you may get published in my book in the next month when I do a revision!

Thank you, CEO!
"Love and Loss in Cambodia: a memoir" available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578537788
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The paperback is on sale this weekend for the Cambodian American National Conference in Washington State.

Price won't be lower.

If you buy the book, you get the e version / Kindle free along with it!



It's 9.99 USD for three days, and then the price returns to 14.42 USD (Amazon constantly tinkers with pricing, and I can't always control it--but it's set on 9.99 for at least through Sunday).
"Love and Loss in Cambodia: a memoir" available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578537788
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One of my all time favourite Cambodia books, and always will be.
just finished it last night. It took weeks, instead of my usual speed-reading hours for a book like this.
Deliciously savouring every sentence. Your writing style hits the bulls-eye for me, Cin
- those short seemingly casual sentences, each one so packed with subtle description and meaning.
Fab story too, and perspective.

Drop everything, it only takes 90 secs - Order It Now!
everybody who really likes getting their teeth stuck into a rare and wonderful cambodian adventure
- written superbly


and yes - free Kindle app

(sorry i didn't do the full review Duck/otter Woman, i'm not supposed to even be here now.
They are going to have to read it for themselves. take care siss)
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It looks like a great read.
I enjoy my Khmer wife telling me about when she was a motherless kid during this period and her impressions of the barangs who came to her village in Kampong Cham.
It is great to be a fly on the wall observing through eyes of those who were there.
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