“Unraveling Destiny: Amy Fish Reveals the Secrets Behind ‘One In Six Million’ and Its Unforgettable Journey”
LL: Wow. I had a similar experience with my first book. When you’re writing creative nonfiction, it is emotional and it can be fraught. And when Girlish came out, my parents chose not to come to the book event in their hometown because they did not like that the book existed. But my mother’s friends from my childhood all showed up — these women that I had not seen in 20 years — they all came and they mothered me through it.
Something that I’ve noticed in my personal life is that in every major event, someone that I thought would be there wasn’t, and then someone stepped up who I never anticipated.