These hard -
luck stories often find a home for life at Annie's.
Not exact matches
Campaigns
often have better
luck hijacking an existing
story rather than trying to uncover the un-covered, so think about ways you can hang your coat on an existing news peg.
I recommend you edit, edit, edit... and if you can find someone who will read it for you before you go ahead to publish, that is so helpful... it is hard to be objective if you take on the task alone... go for it and good
luck... we all have a unique
story to share... and within it people can and will
often empathise.
«Of course, the animal
stories are awesome, since most of the companion animals adopted are hard
luck — older dogs and cats, and large dogs that are
often overlooked even though they're much easier to care for, mellow, and grateful!»
• If the «free to good home» scammers
often post «hard
luck»
stories, such as the pet's owner has died and the animal needs to be placed as soon as possible.