Monthly Archives: June 2018

Choose a Book as Your Summer Companion

Choose a Book as Your Summer Companion by C.K. Thomas Nancy Horan’s most recent historical fiction novel explores the world of writers, poets, and well-known artists of the late 19th Century. It takes us to Antwerp and Paris and Grez … Continue reading

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Selling at Street Fairs

Selling at Street Fairs by Barbara Renner Ah, summer . . . swimming, camping, traveling, watching baseball, and, if you live in northern Minnesota . . . street fairs. Every small town celebrates summer with some sort of outdoor festival. … Continue reading

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This and That – Observations from the Couch

This and That – Observations from the Couch by Patricia Grady Cox Since I last wrote, I’ve had two book signings for my newly released novel, Hellgate. One was in May in Rhode Island where I lived for the first … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Past: Minding Manners

Lessons from the Past: Minding Manners by Vaughn Treude Much of the research for my steampunk novels has involved the Victorian Era in which they take place. One of the most striking differences between then and now is that era’s … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: Getting More Done by Changing the Way You Write Your List

The Effective Author: Getting More Done by Changing the Way You Write Your List © 2018 Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM. World Rights Reserved. kebba.com Sometimes the smallest changes have the largest impact, and changing the way you write your … Continue reading

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The Egg-Laying Wooly Milk-Pig

The Egg-Laying Wooly Milk-Pig by Rita Goldner My friend Eva is truly a Renaissance woman in every sense of the word. She is a farm girl, but also has a PhD. We used to work together, and in her spare … Continue reading

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