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Molly D. Campbell
Molly is a two-time Erma Bombeck award winning writer. She hosts her own intelligent and funny blog, www.mollydcampbell.com, as well as writing for the popular international web site "Moms Who Need Wine." Her latest novel, soon to be released from The Story Plant and Fiction Studio, is "Keep the... show more

Molly is a two-time Erma Bombeck award winning writer. She hosts her own intelligent and funny blog, www.mollydcampbell.com, as well as writing for the popular international web site "Moms Who Need Wine." Her latest novel, soon to be released from The Story Plant and Fiction Studio, is "Keep the Ends Loose," a wry and witty coming of age novel. Miranda Heath is a quirky fifteen year-old with cinematic dreams and a safe, predictable family. That is, until she decides to pull at the loose end that is the estranged husband that her aunt never divorced. Warm, funny, and uniquely perceptive, "Keep the Ends Loose" is an irresistible novel filled with characters you might recognize and certainly never forget.Her short story collection began as a Twitter stream of character names that she invented in her spare time, followed by a brief description: "Loretta Squirrels beats her husband and makes moonshine." Molly then decided to write a book about her characters. She teamed up with a fantastic artist to bring them to life. The book soon became an Amazon Pop Culture best seller.Molly lives in Dayton, Ohio, the home of Erma Bombeck. Molly makes regular pilgrimages to Erma's grave--for inspiration and spiritual renewal. Molly also spends time petting her five cats and plugging her ears. Her husband plays the accordion.Molly likes cake. She doesn't get to eat it much, because she has a slight pot belly.
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Birth date: January 10
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Bloggeretterized rated it 10 years ago
The pretty cover and the blurb give you an idea of a lovely and sentimental coming of age story about a girl helping her aunt. Who can resist a story like that? Not me. I had to check it out.Keeping the Ends Loose is the story of Mandy, a 15-year-old girl in junior high, a bookworm who would prefer ...
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http://www.authors-friend.com/ rated it 12 years ago
Content (overall theme, idea and setting). I liked the characture provided for each character description. It helped to provide readers with a better idea on how the character appeared.How you define yourself is a central theme in this story. I can honestly see my crazy self being described as a ch...
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Reviews by Nobody Important rated it 12 years ago
Did you find this book a quick read? Very quick read. Just enough information on each character to peak interest and allow us to imagine them in a story.Did you like the way the story ended? Enjoyed the ending, but was really not looking forward to the end. I like reading about the characters. Wha...
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Top Shelf Books rated it 12 years ago
How did you feel about the main character? I loved each of the characters and descriptions. Provided some fun reading.From whose point of view is the story told? Each character is described from a third party. Did the book description relate to the story? No I do not feel the description described ...
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Life Altering Reads rated it 12 years ago
Which characters do you particularly admire or dislike? I truly loved each character. So interesting. I wonder if the author will take any of the characters and write a book. If you could continue the story, what events would you include? I would continue just to have some more laughter. As they ...
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