It was a year ago today that I sent the "completed" file of my manuscript to my first editor. The legal documents and exhibits in this book were a challenge to make it right for publishing. To say the least...
A lot has happened in this past year: a publishing firm, a couple of editors, a few proofers, a few beta readers, a cover artist, a couple of formatters and many, many, many, many readers! I thought that suing Wells Fargo Bank for fraud, while acting as my own attorney in CA state, appellate, state supreme, as well as, federal district court was difficult.
However, creating the book, Quantum of Justice, has been the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. I wanted to give up countless times, but remained relentless. The muse would never let me quit no matter how much I may have wanted. The excitement, headaches, tears, aggravation, ptsd, anxiety, sleepless nights, years of research, boxes of notes and files are now truly a published book.
I am so proud of this 458 page organized and beautiful "mess" of non-fiction. With so much of the feedback I have received from people across the country and "across the pond" I am very proud of the work. I am thankful that it has become a piece of work that thousands of people use for solace during what will be one of their most difficult moments in their lives, through the nuggets of information inside that become insight and ideas that help people use to formulate their own legal posturing and honing their arguments against a fraudulent and extremely flawed judicial system that is owned by Wall Street.
I knew upon completion that this tome would be out of my hands and take on a life of its own. It would become its own living entity that other people will adopt into their own lives and consciousness. At this point I can only say, "Thank you to all." Thank you to my readers and followers for your responses, reviews, patience and purchases.
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