Kicking off the Age is Just a Number blog series

One thing all human beings have in common is the aging process, although some of us are more fortunate than others when it comes to how far the process takes us.

As much as most of us hope to live a long, happy, healthy life, it is common to struggle with getting older and the effect it has on so many aspects of our lives, from our outward appearance, to our health, to our physical stamina, to what milestones we are expected to have crossed, to the dreams we hope to make reality, and to our individual mortality. Some of us struggle with turning specific ages. My most difficult to date was turning forty and I wrote a post about it for the Women’s Fiction Writers blog. My post ties into my upcoming novel, How Do You Know?, which is about my main character’s struggles with her impending fortieth birthday as a single, never-been-married woman.

In anticipation of the release of the novel on December 2nd, I decided to host a series of blogs on aging, and I have some fabulous authors and bloggers lined up to share their feelings with respect to turning certain ages, including twenty-five, thirty, thirty-one, forty, fifty, and sixty. The Age is Just a Number series will begin in early November, but I have linked to my own post below on turning forty for the kick-off. Please give it a read.

http://womensfictionwriters.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/guest-post-an-author-fearing-forty-by-meredith-schorr/

Please stay tuned for the wonderful and often humorous posts to follow and check out the Goodreads page for How Do You Know?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23365751-how-do-you-know?ac=1

Finally, I wanted to share some pictures from my book signing in Port Washington this weekend at the Dolphin Bookstore and Cafe, along with two other Booktrope authors, Hilary Grossman (Dangled Carat) and Jennifer Gracen (Seasons of Love Series). We had a blast!

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COMING SOON:

HOW DO YOU KNOW?

What if you were approaching the end of your thirties and all of the life milestones you took for granted in your youth suddenly seemed out of reach?

On the eve of her thirty-ninth birthday, Maggie Piper doesn’t look, act, or feel much different than she did at twenty-nine, but with her fortieth birthday speeding toward her like a freight train, she wonders if she should. The fear of a slowing metabolism, wrinkling of her skin, and the ticking of her biological clock leaves Maggie torn between a desire to settle down like most of her similarly-aged peers and concern that all is not perfect in her existing relationship. When a spontaneous request for a temporary “break” from her live-in boyfriend results in a “break-up,” Maggie finds herself single once again and only twelve months from the big 4.0. In the profound yet bumpy year that follows, Maggie will learn, sometimes painfully, that life doesn’t always happen on a schedule, there are no deadlines in love, and age really is just a number.

Meredith Schorr, best-selling author of light women’s fiction, digs deep in her newest novel and raises the age old issue of the ‘proverbial clock’ that haunts many women, in a way that is refreshing and sassy no matter your age or relationship status.

9 Comments

  1. StephTheBookworm on October 26, 2014 at 6:07 pm

    Just read your guest post… really, really great! 🙂

  2. meredithgschorr on October 27, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    Thank you, Stephanie 🙂

  3. Melissa A on October 28, 2014 at 11:27 am

    Cool idea for this blog theme and I loved your post!

    • meredithgschorr on October 28, 2014 at 1:48 pm

      Thanks so much, Melissa. And thanks for sharing it with Chick Lit Central!

  4. writeoncindy on October 28, 2014 at 1:43 pm

    I love this idea… it continues to come up as we age – especially on the cusp of a decade! I remember blogging about the end of my 30s and now I’m facing my 50s and still calling myself a chick. It’s all about keeping yourself relevant! I love what you’re writing about Meredith. Can’t wait to see where this develops.

    • meredithgschorr on October 28, 2014 at 1:49 pm

      Thank you so much Cindy! Aging is one thing we can all relate to.

  5. Hilary on October 29, 2014 at 6:03 pm

    I can’t wait to read everyone’s story.. Age is just a number but it really does a number on us sometimes…

  6. meredithgschorr on October 31, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    Ain’t that the truth, Hilary!!

  7. […] and scroll through the wonderful guest blog posts she’s recently hosted as part of her Age Is Just A Number blog series. I don’t think readers will think Maggie, the main character, IS Meredith […]

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