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What Good Is A Story If No One Reads It
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Welcome to Write Your Own Stories.com.  A newspaper created with you, the reader in mind.  We invite you to participate in a whole new writing experience that allows you to be the reporter and write your own stories—after all, aren’t we the ones creating the news anyway?  So why not be the one to write about it as only we can do.

You are the only one who can tell your story the right way.  No one is ever going to be able to tell it quite like you.  Our goal is to one day fill this newspaper with stories you have written yourself.

One day as I was walking out of a hearing room after testifying before the Committee on Business & Industry in Austin, Texas, it dawned on me, I would never see the end to unconstitutional homeowner association foreclosures if I did not find a way to get my message out to the homeowners affected by this practice.  What good is information, or a good book, or a good article, if no one reads it because they do not know about it?

I recall my husband Johnnie and me giving a particularly profound interview to the Houston Chronicle sometime after we lost our homestead December 5, 1995 to an unconstitutional homeowner association foreclosure.

We were interviewed for approximately one hour and gave tons of good information and had our picture taken for the front page.  We waited and we waited and we waited.  Every story we gave a reporter across the city was killed by the association No. Woodland Hills Village Community Association in Kingwood, Texas’s Attorney Jeffrey Ewalt, except the Observer in Humble, Texas.  They were the only newspaper brave enough to write our story when we needed a story to be written.

So, we at The National Homeowners Advocate Group, LLC extend to you the challenge of writing your own stories, poems, press releases, whatever it is you want to write, because we want to make sure no one ever loses their right or ability to write their own stories.   harvellajones@yahoo.com

 

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