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  • A godmother, indeed, who opened my eyes to poetic possibility back in my college days. Hard not to be stopped by certain lines here. "I would call my friends on other...
  • You made me laugh, Betsy. Thank you! Well! I am over 50 too but am a techy, I love computers (Apple of course), smart phones, iPads and all other blinking, beeping and...
  • How do you generate new and interesting content for your blog? I use top ten lists and find something on them that pertains to writing.  For example, I Google top ten...
  • Hi Cait, I'm kind of in 2003 myself when it comes to being able to exploit the sync-ing capabilities of devices. I love this software because I am able to go to Locati...
  • Diana - I have Evernote but have never used it. I really want to learn more about it. It sounds ideal for doing research. The way I use Pocket is simply to bookmark ar...
  • Thanks for sharing these valuable tips, Libby. I often find authors reluctant to cut the chaff from their writing even if it will help their writing. Some see it as ru...
  • Oh, what a clever and delightful ode to the kitchen tool. I have my favorite devices too, some with batteries, some without. ;) The best may be the spatula my son and...
  • Brandi, the capability of publishing shorts has been available for a while now on Smashwords run by Mark Coker. Works uploaded to Smashwords get formatted for all read...
  • I have self-published my first three books using Lulu, Smashwords and Kindle Direct. I like the idea of providing readers with a choice of either purchasing the ebook...
  • Thanks for your insights. I might also add that the industry changes very quickly. From year-to-year things evolve in marketing and producing books. Amazon's programs are constantly updated. And the new devices being sold give readers greater access to content.