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  • ...l those with heart problems, evidence demonstrates irvingia gabonensis helps to decrease amounts of LDL cholesterol within the body while raising degrees of HDL hypercholesteria which...
  • Maria, thank you. I learned a lot about capitalizing or not capitalizing degrees.
  • ...share it with a friend. Hey, a question for you--is the word "not" in the intended place in this final line?  (It’s about me not having advanced degrees, prolific writing talent or a...
  • ...couple of days has been 9  above in the early morning before the sun is out and then it's above freezing.  The good news is it  supposed to be 70 degrees in a couple of days.  Are you...
  • Love #4- Own your expertise. I have two advanced degrees but feel more of an expert on the emotion of infertility and pregnancy loss, subject of my memoir, than anything else. Which d...
  • ...s a career counselor. I was used to names, titles in caps. Recently my editor reviewed my manuscript and un-capped several terms, i.e. job title, degrees. Glad there is total resonanc...
  • ...topic, Emily. I don't feel jealous of my friends though - we are all in similar boats, all trying to reach the elusive writer's luck with various degrees of success. But when I read a...
  • ...ear to be the right place for your work. Terri, I'm embarrassed that an editor said that. I've read many fine stories by people with lesser or no degrees. Some of the great authors ha...
  • Annette Drake commented on her article Time to Quit...Again
    ...high school students finish their last two years at a local community college and thus, graduate with high school having earned their associates degrees. Those are great programs, bu...
  • Erin Bell: Real writers get rejected all the time! You are in excellent company! And most of us don't have degrees in creative writing! Thanks for reading and sharing! Good luck with your novel.