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Review: Chef Tell
Chef Tell: The Biography of America’s Pioneer TV Showman Chef Author: Ronald J. Kule Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars Highly Recommended Reading. Genre: Non-fiction / Biography Kule’s book shows us a boy who rose from nothing… Read More ›
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The Beginning Doesn’t Necessarily Start with the First Word
For me, this quote resonates with the idea that we all have to start somewhere when we write. Debates, philosophical, and not so philosophical conversations look at how writers begin writing: do you start with a character? the plot? a… Read More ›
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Present Your Poetry with Pride
Wednesdays on Infinite Pathways are Poetry days. As you work to build your writing platform consider using IP as an online publishing resource. We accept previously published poetry from 3 to 300+ lines. If you blog your poems and would… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #27
Interior Formatting for Print Books, Pt. 1 ~ If you have decided to venture into the exciting world of DIY publishing there may be a few things about traditional formatting you are unaware of. We all want our books to… Read More ›
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Review: Family Tree The Novel
Family Tree Author: Miss Andrea N. Carr Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars Recommended Reading. Genre: Contemporary Fiction/ African-American Literature What does it take to make a better life for yourself? How is a better life even… Read More ›
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Canadian 1 Act Playwriting Contest!
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Don’t Try to Puke Politely…
There’s a tight feeling that often starts around the heart or at the back of your throat… if you can’t get pen to page (or fingers to keys) fast enough, the queasy feeling in your stomach starts. Being forced to… Read More ›
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BookBub Insight
Publicity Tip #26 When do you pay for marketing as opposed to riding the coat-tales of free publicity? The free publicity options available to authors sound like the best way to go to spread word about your new book. However,… Read More ›


