COME ALIVE, STAY WILD,
and always,
SAVOR THE JOURNEY!

“Writing is about grabbing the reader’s attention, and telling the story only you can tell. Let your personality and experiences flow into the characters you write, read, and live.

It’s not what I write that’s unique.
It’s how I write it.”

Molly Jo Realy is an author, editor, and encouragement coach who empowers people to embrace their unique talents and share their stories as only they can. 

Her debut novel, NOLA, is a romantic location mystery set in New Orleans, where the setting is as integral to the story as any human character. The Founder of New Inklings Press, she is also the creator of the well-received Book Builder Workbook, and several journals/planners. 

A Southern hippiechick at heart, Molly Jo is an award-winning author whose writings have been featured in children’s magazines, devotional websites, and featured blogs. Her short stories have earned her awards and scholarships from nationally acclaimed writing programs. Addicted to God, cats, tea, journals, planners, and pens, in no particular order. Follow her on social media for more fun!

 

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Book Builder Workbook

Introducing the Book Builder Binder

by Molly Jo Realy (@MollyJoRealy) The Book Builder Binder is finally here! A $25 value for 20% off! Are you an author who has a lot of ideas? Do you struggle to develop your character's backstory, or the B-Plot? The Book Builder Binder is for you! Filled with material to help you...

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He Loves Me. He Loves Me Not.

by Molly Jo Realy (@MollyJoRealy) [Originally posted at Frankly, My Dear ... on May 17, 2011]   I sat, watching others. Not participating. I was near a tree but not under it. Committed to neither sun or shade. A telling situation of my belief system. Surrounded by fallen petals...

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Not Such a Bad Day (With Author Notes)

by Molly Jo Realy (@MollyJoRealy) [Originally posted at Frankly, My Dear ... on April 14 and October 23, 2011] He was working with his team when I came upon the crowd gathering to watch them. He waved at me, called me to him. Some nearby admirers noticed the attention he paid me. "You...

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