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What Inspires Me? by Morgan

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What Inspires me? What lights the candle of my imagination and sets the flame burning high? What is it that …

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Guest Post: Do you need a vacation? by Deanna Kahler

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Pack your bags. It’s time for a little trip. You won’t need any money. In fact, where you’re going, you …

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Guest Post: 5 Ways to Use a Book to Build Your Business by Kevin Tumlinson

Kevin Tumlinson

For most of my author coaching clients, and for listeners of the Self Publishing Answers Podcast, the biggest motivation for …

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Guest Post: The Writing Life by Kristine Blenkhorn Rodriguez

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When you’re a writer, people seem to feel you must be bohemian enough to accept them asking you anything. Or …

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Guest Post: Five Advantages of Having a Co-Author by Karen Harris and Lori Caskey-Sigety

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Writing is often a lonely endeavor. Hollywood paints stereotypical images of writers as tormented, hermits who sequester themselves in crowded …

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Guest Post: You are my Song by Susan Moore Jordan

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Jamie’s Story The nineteen-fifties. Elvis is wearing Blue Suede Shoes. The Grand Old Opry reigns supreme in Nashville. But in …

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Guest Post: Steve Dullum’s Odyssey of the Abecedarian – Part Three

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Welcome back. Sorry for the delay. I didn’t think it would take this long for installment #3, but then I …

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How to Use Word like Scrivener by Rochelle Deans

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I have Scrivener. I love Scrivener for writing my first draft. But invariably, I move into Word once I begin …

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More About Eli’s Heart Musical Book Signing – Susan Moore Jordan

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More About Eli’s Heart “Musical Book Signing” Music and Books, Take Two A definite perk to writing about music and …

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How to Ready Your Wardrobe for the Holidays by Ginger Burr

Ginger Burr

It’s that time again! The tinsel and holly are showing up in every store from the drugstore to the mall …

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Guest Post: Creative Unfocus by Richard Milner

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As a writer, it’s necessary to block out time dedicated solely to the development of the craft. To take a …

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Learn to Add Beautiful Prints to Your Wardrobe and Stop Relying Solely on Solid Colors by Ginger Burr

Ginger Burr

If you’re like many women, you have a mortal fear of prints.  You look in your closet and what greets …

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Guest Post: Odyssey of the Abecedarian, Part 2 by Steve Dullum

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So there I was with what soon developed into an opening paragraph, and by the end of that first night …

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Guest Post: A Note To Young Aspiring Authors by Kevin J. Villeneuve

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Have you ever thought of becoming an author? To be amongst the greats who have worked so diligently to get …

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Guest Post: Jane Austen Variations by Fenella J. Miller

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The Ghosts at Pemberley by Fenella J Miller Jane Austen has been one of my favourite authors since I was …

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Susan Moore Jordan’s Musical Book Signing

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Local author Susan Moore Jordan will host a “musical book signing” on Sunday, November 9, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. at …

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Guest Post: 10 Reasons You Have Too Many Clothes by Ginger Burr

Ginger Burr

Women never come to me and say I want lots of clothes. Nope…never. In fact, more often than not they …

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Guest Post from the guys at @AwfulFantasy

Awful Fantasy

My brother and I are judgemental bastards. In a world of self-publishing, anyone with a beating heart and the internet …

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#Writetip: As writers, we have to be responsible for what we write by Faith Cotter

Faith Cotter

Originally published on her blog, Relics: Creative + Technical Writing I wasn’t going to blog about this. I don’t feel …

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Open Blog Weekend: The Beginner’s Dive into Book Promotion by E. Rawls

Open Blog Weekend

Marketing can seem like a daunting task at first glance, but if you take it step by step and allow …

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