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  • Started by Shari Cohen
    Many writers are asking the questions: how can I continue to do the work I love in a new environment, one in which so many of the rules have changed? How might I need...
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  • Hello,     This is my very first post here and I am so excited to have stumbled onto such a wonderful site! I have been freelancing for almost three years now and it d...
  • Started by Laurie Kahn
    Last reply by Candy Fite
    I would love feedback on this re write of my query letter;   Dear The themes and stories in LOVE OUTSOURCED evolved from my 30 years as a psychotherapist. I speciali...
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  • In response to: "Thats why I love reading medical mysteries.  I am always going "wow they can do that" or "that's what thats called".  I think it is the responsiblity...
  • Hi Jennifer, I love your title "A Field Guide to a Marriage" and your candor! And as a therapist turned Life Coach, I look forward to seeing how you covered such delicate themes. Sounds wonderfully entertaining. 
  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    Unlike many music theory books, A Music Tutorial For Novices is not written for reading music. Rather, the series explains the fundamentals of music, starting with the...
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  • Thanks, Deborah. It's interesting that so many writers today are trying YA for the first time, seems like a trend, and as usual, I'm swimming in the opposite direction...
  • To Karen... To get an ISBN you could put almost any series of letters and numbers in the company name spot. HOWEVER, to be taken seriously as a publisher, you'll nee...
  • Actually a power surge caused a piece of metal to melt off a power line (the piece wasn't supposed to be there) and ignited a field of brush below. Fifty mile an hour...
  • Now, there's a beginning that hooked me! Good job, Laurie:)) If I were you, I'd take Sarah's well-thought suggestions and run with this baby. Don't change anything els...