My Work

Is my work. My process, my time, my effort, my skill, my creativity. It is not, as I was told by a reader on the Robb Facebook page, a collaboration with the reader. The story is mine, and is not as this reader claims, owned by the reader once they read it. I spent this … Continue reading My Work →
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Published on April 12, 2021 18:36
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message 1: by Pam (new)

Pam Your writing is a gift to us, your readers!


message 2: by Kelley (new)

Kelley Your books are yours, and yours alone to write and decide how the characters and story lines play out. We the readers go on an emotional roller coaster while we read, but it is so absurd for anyone other than you to claim the writing as their own or even a partial collaboration.

I have been a fan for many years and appreciate all the time and effort you put into the words. I am a book worm and read an average of 300 books a year, many of them rereads of your books.

As a hardcore fan, thank you. Thank you for all you put into into your stories, characters and plot twists.


message 3: by Barbara (last edited Apr 21, 2021 05:11PM) (new)

Barbara My only contribution is an e-note crying "editor??!" when I come across actual and blatant mistakes in ebooks. But claim NO credit except from the entity that made the e-book available, certainly not the author. Love your books, Ms. Roberts. Example (not your book): "ajar" of strawberry preserves. Not a door. You get the point, I'm certain. :-)


Stephanie De La Cruz Nobody with common sense would’ve thought a reader is collaborating with you, especially in that manner.
This reader is clearly not present and lives within your books, and your life, and is oblivious to reality.


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