Among all the noise about how to live a healthy lifestyle, there needs to be a clear, moving voice on how to live a chronically ill lifestyle. Lightening the Shadow is now available in print and e-book versions. Read this medical mystery with encouragement for patients and education for doctors: https://www.amazon.com/Lightening-Shadow-Diagnosing-Invisible-Chronic/dp/069214949X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1535920310&sr=8-1 Nothing will improve for patients with invisible disabilities if we don't come out from the shadows and shed light on our needs. If you like this book, review it online and share it with a doctor. Thanks for following this book's progress! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to encourage patients and enlighten health care professionals. If you'd like to receive quarterly updates from her, email darla.nagel [a] gmail.com.
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The book won't launch today as planned, and I'm aware that Lightening the Shadow is showing as unavailable at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. There was a production error that I'm having fixed. Check back Tuesday, Sept. 11! I couldn't let the world read a book that wasn't perfect. Happy Friday, and thanks for your patience! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing darla.nagel@gmail.com.
The countdown to Lightening the Shadow is winding down! 5. There’s nothing wrong with asking for major help in the face of life-changing events. Independence is an American value, not a law. 6. Accept the limitations chronic illness imposes and your new life and identity. 7. Find a way to contribute to society or your caregivers. This is last because you need to manage your illness first, but helping out even from bed has made me more content. Come back tomorrow! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing darla.nagel@gmail.com.
Lesson 3: Trust yourself more than you trust health care professionals. You know your body better than anyone because you’re the one living in it. Lesson 4: Don’t use YouTube or the Internet to learn how to do medical procedures. I hit a nerve and nearly passed out when I gave myself a shot without medical supervision. Three more lessons are coming in the countdown to Lightening the Shadow. Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing darla.nagel@gmail.com.
Lesson 1 for life with #chronicillness: Examine your medical records to see if there’s an abnormal result the doctor missed or something he or she is trying to hide. Lesson 2: Compile illness timelines for yourself and for physicians. What symptoms started when? When did you start and stop treatments? When did you have each diagnostic test? More lessons coming soon as part of the countdown to #myfirstbook. Lightening the Shadow will be released September 6! Darla Nagel is a copyeditor and writing tutor with an invisible chronic illness. If you want to receive quarterly updates from her, please email darla.nagel[a]gmail.com. Thanks for visiting!
Breath & Shadow published—and paid for—my submission of an excerpt from Lightening the Shadow! Read it here: https://www.abilitymaine.org/BS2018Summer/%22Instant-Relief%22 I thank the staff. I also got an email from Kaleidoscope expressing interest in a third excerpt, but a new editor-in-chief is about to come on board. He or she will need to review my excerpt and make the final decision. As for the full book, it's nearly ready for production and has benefited from the work of cover designer Michael Brady Design and proofreader Sharyn Mathews. Launch date: September 6, 2018. Thanks for following my book's progress! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing darla.nagel@gmail.com.
I've decided to self-publish my memoir, Lightening the Shadow. The traditional publishing route has proved too slow for my message that needs to go out to young patients and medical school students now. My publisher will be IngramSpark because of its connection with the world's largest book distributor. I want my book to be easy to find. I'm already learning lessons (such as the high cost of an ID number for my book) that I'll take with me when I publish my next book and edit self-publishing authors' work. For any literary agents reading this, I appreciate your time and consideration of my book. Know that I learned from the submission process, and as a fellow publishing professional, I want nothing but the best for the future of the industry. Thanks, everyone, for following my publishing journey. I'll let you know if I'm able to make advance copies of the book available. If you'd like to provide a book review or help with the launch in any way, please email me. I'm assembling my launch/promo team! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing darla.nagel@gmail.com.
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