But if she were not here, my wife pointed out, we would be packing our boxes right now. Yesterday, we were kind of losing it and my wife came in my office and looked down at our old dog who is still happily with us and she’s curled up on my couch right now. And it makes me so upset at this healthcare system. Don’t have half of what I have, and they are struggling with bigger, worse things. Don’t have the resources, don’t have the means. So many people in this country have no one fighting for them. I have all of these things and we can’t get the help that I need. And I had, I have a partner who advocates for me too. The thing that disheartens me the most, and I’ll only dwell on this for a moment is that I am a strong and mostly healthy and stubborn and well off. It is a full-time job and quite disheartening. I am still sick, I still haven’t had an MRI, still fighting with insurance. A little update about what’s going on around here. And we talked quite a bit about what it is like to be doing writing during lockdown still, almost a year later. I had the chance to read her book, The Push, which is out now, and you should get it. I am so thrilled that you’re here, today, we are talking to the marvelous Ashley Audrain. Well, Hello writers! Welcome to episode #219 of “How do you Write?” I’m Rachael Herron. I’ll keep each episode short so you can get back to writing. On this podcast, I talk to authors about how they write, what their process is and how their lives fit together. Rachael Herron: Welcome to “How do you Write?” I’m your host, Rachael Herron.
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