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I am easy to find on Facebook - there are only two 'Isabel Losadas' and I'm the smiley one

I also have a Reader's Group on Facebook where you can say what you like about any of the books.

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This is not live link - you need to copy the address into an email -
(Sorry I know it's a pain but it prevents the email addresses being picked up by the automatic spamming bugs.. I also change this contact address about twice a year)

I welcome comments and suggestions about this website.

I reply personally to about 90% of the emails that I receive (it's a form of madness) so if I don't reply to you it's because either a) your email hasn't reached me for technical reasons or b) your question is so complex that I filed you intending to get back to it later (questions on Tibetan Autonomy tend to get filed) and then 2 months go by and I haven't opened the right file to do back emails or c) my spam filter zapped you. But mostly I reply.

I will usually say 'yes' when asked to do speaking events and I will usually (almost always) say 'no' when asked to read someone's manuscript for a book as I've found there is no easy way to say 'this isn't good' and generally people don't appreciate negative feedback however sensitively worded. I've done this in the past and it's just too painful and too time consuming so I'm afraid I won't do it any more.

If you want tips on how to get published here are 4..

1. Buy the Writer's and Artist's Yearbook.
2. Work out who will want to buy your book and why.
3. Think about the book not as a work of art (at the selling stage) but as a product. If a publisher thinks that they can make money from your work then they'll publish it.
4. Perseverance pays. You have to have rejection letters. Even JK Rowling has them.

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