Monthly Archives: June 2019

Memoir for the Infamous: In Six Words or More

Memoir for the Infamous: In Six Words or More by Joyce Lefler “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Legend has it that Ernst Hemingway considered this six-word memoir to be his best work. You don’t have to be famous to … Continue reading

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What Cheer?

What Cheer? by Patricia Grady Cox This past spring I spent a couple of months in Rhode Island, where I’m from. I missed Arizona and took video of snow falling (often), not out of appreciation for its beauty but to … Continue reading

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Writers Conferences for the Independently Published Author

Writers Conferences for the Independently Published Author by Andrea Walker Writer’s conferences, depending on their content and professionalism, can be helpful to writers at any stage. Many conferences offer both writing courses as well as additional classes aimed at either … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: How to Exercise Without Exercising or Writing Less

The Effective Author: How to Exercise Without Exercising or Writing Less © 2019 Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM. World Rights Reserved. Everyone has heard that exercise is “good for you.” It optimizes metabolism, staves off diabetes, makes your brain work … Continue reading

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Jaguar

Jaguar by Rita Goldner In keeping with my theme of blogs about interesting animals, this month I present the jaguar. I’ve chosen this magnificent big cat because a particular jaguar has been in the news lately here in Arizona. A … Continue reading

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