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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I Gotta Crow Review: For any woman who has wondered what she might have to say, or who has longed to find the voice to say what she holds inside I Gotta Crow is an empowering, insightful and inspiring book. A true gift.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Provides a ¿cradle of resilience¿! Review: I Gotta Crow - Women, Voice, and Writing by Jill Hackett carries women writers on a path of discovery - to their truest writing voice. Jill shows women writers how to write without fear and to search within themselves for the true authentic words that only surface once the mind, heart, and soul connect. I Gotta Crow brings women writers together and upholds their strength to CROW - to listen to their inner soul and to write without reservations. Jill's interviews provide a "cradle of resilience", allowing women to write from within. I Gotta Crow provides the support, encouragement, and the roadmap women writers need to find their unique writing voice. Sheri' L. McConnell, MAOM Founder of the National Association of Women Writers
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An inspirational read for budding writers of any gender! Review: Jill Hackett's training as a technical writer serves her well in her first book. Her prose is lucid and beautiful. Her explanation of the concept of "voice" --its origins in childhood, its resonance with our social environment -- helped me harness my own unique perspectives and gifts. These women's stories, though different from my own, now keep me company in the very solitary process of writing. Anyone, male or female, can learn from what these women have to share. I highly recommend this read to all who aspire to be more expressive in their writing.
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