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"Get some thick skin": author Rebecca Wells Phillips on weathering life's storms
"I've never met a stranger," says memoir and fiction author Rebecca Wells Phillips, "and people tell me their stories all the time."
Many of these stories are accounts from survivors of Hurricane Helene, which ravaged Rebecca's home state of North Carolina in 2024. They're recounted in her book Hurricane Helene Resiliency After the Storm, a powerful narration of the devastating events.
Rebecca's latest project is Lift Our Voice: Abuse Survivors Speak Their Truth, a collection of stories told to her from abuse survivors. "I'm asking people to share their stories of abuse anonymously," Rebecca says. (Her contact information is listed after this interview.)
Here's Rebecca to talk a little about her life and work:
Why did you choose to self-publish?
I write and publish on my own terms and timetable, without having to be rejected a hundred times. The only expectations are my own, and I only answer to myself and no one else. ...
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