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  • By RYCJ
     I know this was written a while back, but Michael lays it out all so succinctly. And I quote, "the potential emotional and financial rewards are enormous." Something that's appreciated 'after' experiencing both.
  • Started by Helen W. Mallon
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    Hello, everyone, I am an established book reviewer (Philadelphia Inquirer, Fiction Writers Review), and for my blog, WritingNurture, I am doing a series on how writers...
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  • Sara, your sentiments are appreciated.  It's good to hear you were fortunate enough to experience the "greatness" of our culture and people;it's apparent that you were...

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  • Anne Leigh Parrish posted a status
    It was where movies stars used to go and rest up, be pamper...script their agents had just sent over. A series of modest bungalows set around a beau...setts. Back when his books didn’t sell or sold only modestly, they lived in a much sma...
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    My new fiction novel “End of Endurance” is officially available on Amazon (Kindle edition and paperback edition) The novel delves into Zoe’s emotional ride through th...
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    An astute Learning & Development professional with 14+ years of rich corporate experience, Rachana Arya has worked with top of the line organizations like Marriott...

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  • After having been published by traditional publishers for academic books,  I chose self-publishing for my self-help book because I didn't want to spend energy convinci...
  • I feel like that old TV ad "When...speaks, we listen"...it was an ad for a financial institution...but in my writing life, when you speak, Brooke, I listen. I self-pub...
  • Sister, if you don't have children and are not overburdened with debts free yourself and write. However, as one who has been writing all her life, with little publicat...