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Did You Get Lucky?

Did You Get Lucky? by Patricia Grady Cox Those of us who attend the meetings of the Phoenix Publishing and Book Promotion group here in the Phoenix area are people determined to be successful. Some of us have published multiple … Continue reading

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Cook a Book with These Ingredients for Success

Cook a Book with These Ingredients for Success by Mary Ellen Stepanich I belong to several different writers’ groups. Some people might think I suffer from a form of overkill. But I believe each group offers a different perspective on … Continue reading

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How to Give Feedback … and Avoid Killing the Writer

How to Give Feedback … and Avoid Killing the Writer by Mary Ellen Stepanich Before I retired, I was a professor of Organizational Behavior. I always said to my students, “I’m very organized, but my behavior leaves a lot to … Continue reading

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The Power of the Group: Which authors/writers group should you join?

The Power of the Group: Which authors/writers group should you join? by Laura Orsini Authors and writers groups are plentiful. A search of Meetup.com for the keyword “author” reveals more than 2,000 groups worldwide. Of course, some of those are book … Continue reading

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Now that NaNoWriMo is over, what’s next?

Now that NaNoWriMo is over, what’s next? by Lori Beasley Bradley   For those of you who got a full first draft on paper, Huzzah! For those of you who gave it your all but didn’t quite get there: Good … Continue reading

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To Meetup or not to Meetup

TO MEETUP OR NOT TO MEETUP by Lewis Hellyer   Writers, especially new ones, but even those who have been published for a while, sometimes wonder how a Meetup group might benefit them. I’m still a “newbie,” and I see … Continue reading

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