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Type: Article
Author: Julia Heywood
by Julia Heywood
How I came to write The Barefoot Indian and why I wrote it Many authors have a long standing love affair with books and the written word and it comes as no surprise that this culminates in them becoming published authors. Very often they say that they always knew they were going to write a book one day.
This was not the case with me...
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Type: Radio Interview
Author: Michelle True
From Conceive, Believe, Achieve radio show
by Yale Devereau
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Type: Article
Author: Debra Shively Welch
by Debra Shively Welch
Writing "Son of my Soul, The Adoption of Christopher" In 2004, at the tender age of 52, my first book was published. I had been published before, mostly in newsletters, one of which I was the creator of and editor for, namely “The Parent Connection” for The League Against Child Abuse. I also had a newspaper column “Poetry Problems, which I wrote many years ago for the Baltimore Eagle Gazette.
But this was different. This was my BOOK, and it was written for my son.
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by Patricia L. Fry
What Can a Good Editor Do For You? Are you ready to start showing your manuscript around to publishers? Are you sure? Is every “i” dotted and every “t” crossed? Is your fiction story easy to follow? Is your “how-to” book well-organized? Even if you feel inclined to respond with a resounding YES to these questions, I still encourage you to hire another pair of eyes. And make sure those eyes belong to someone who has a good track record as an editor.
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Type: Article
Author: Kelli Rush
by Kelli Rush
IGNITE (Influence, Guide & Network for Intercollegiate Tobacco Education) College students on five campuses in Maricopa County are taking a stand against tobacco use while focusing on prevention.
The student program, IGNITE (Influence, Guide & Network for Intercollegiate Tobacco Education) was founded in 2004...
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Type: Article
Author: Annamaria Hemingway
by Annamaria Hemingway
Why I wrote Practicing Conscious Living and Dying ...we often tend to view death as the ultimate failure rather than part of the natural cycle of life. Teachings from the many ancient sacred texts, myth and symbols of regeneration from the natural world that give us a far deeper understanding of the birth, death and rebirth are no longer part of human consciousness...
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Type: Article
Author: Fiona Taylor
by Fiona Taylor
Why I wrote 'An Olympian's Guide to Weight Loss' As a result I lost 20 kilos (44 pounds) after 4 emotional shifts. I was passionate about my own weight loss and it spurred me to share my story with others.
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