Writing a book is scary, especially when it is your memoir. You lay out your life for all to read and potentially dissect. As I embarked on the book writing journey I was terrified, vulnerable and worried. Would the audience understand my message? Did I cover stories adequately and accurately?
I reached out to my dear friend and fellow underwater explorer Richie Kohler to be the first reader of my completed manuscript. I waited nervously, not wanting to rush him along.
I am so excited to offer his response and endorsement here:
I love the book (CLAP CLAP CLAP)! I learned so much about you, and humbly, about exploration and how to look at life.
Thank you for the honor of reading it. I hope you like my blurb….
“From the opening pages we are immersed into a beautiful and incredibly dangerous world of subterranean water choked passageways that seem to twist deeply into an endless dark labyrinth. As light envelopes crevice’s long cloaked in darkness, it illuminates a world of mystery and adventure that mirror this incredible explorer’s life. Casting aside barriers and maneuvering through restrictions both above and below the water, Jill Heinerth’ s lifelong passion to explore the most hidden recesses of our world has driven her to boldly go where – quite literally – no one had gone before.
“Into the Planet” takes us along on her awe-inspiring adventures and is a revelation for those willing to forge ahead that there are still untamed and unexplored places awaiting; oceans of opportunity exist right beneath our very feet, if we are willing to push the limits of conventional knowledge, and explore what most will never see.”
“Shadow Diver” Richie Kohler, shipwreck explorer, author, and filmmaker.
Richie Kohler
Technical Diving & Shipwreck Exploration
Please check out Richie’s remarkable work:
www.U869.com
www.RichieKohler.com
www.MysteryofTheLastOlympian.com
If you are interested in reading my new memoir, Into The Planet, please pre-order here: