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Amanda Edgar wrote a new post, What’s Your Memoir Type?, on the site Amanda Edgar's Blog 1 year, 4 months ago
There is no one-size-fits-all way to write a memoir. In fact, any great memoirist will tailor, shape, and frame their memoir to fit their strengths and needs. Many CEOs and entrepreneurs, for example, prefer a […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Leslie Truex, NAIWE’s Author Representation Expert, on the site NAIWE NEWS 1 year, 4 months ago
We wanted to get to know Leslie Truex (NAIWE’s Author Representation Expert) better, so last month we sat down with her. Here are some thoughts she shared with us.
What is a literary agent?
A literary agent […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Networking Proves Its Value!, on the site Member's Library 1 year, 4 months ago
Ah, networking — an eternal topic for independent writers and editors.
I’ve been procrastinating about writing this column because it felt as if I had said everything about networking there was to say. Then two […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Where the Caribou Still Roam, on the site April Michelle Davis 1 year, 4 months ago
Where the Caribou Still Roam chronicles Mueller’s travels in the distant corners of North America. More than an adventure travelogue, Caribou is a weave of personal memoir, environmental, and cultural comm […]
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, A Library at Twilight: Regarding the Books of Richard Macksey and the Decline of Academic Life, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 4 months ago
One night, while searching for information on private libraries—and there are quite a few of considerable scope and merit—I discovered the collection of Richard Macksey, the Johns Hopkins prof […]
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Dr. David Marshall wrote a new post, Create Online Help Documentation, on the site Dr. David Marshall's Blog 1 year, 4 months ago
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Debbie Santos Goncalves‘s profile was updated 1 year, 4 months ago
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Days to Celebrate in May, on the site NAIWE NEWS 1 year, 4 months ago
May: National Get Caught Reading Month. Wherever you go, the campaign challenges you to get caught reading.
May 1: National Mother Goose Day. This day honors Mother Goose, the imaginary author of a collection […]
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Leslie Truex wrote a new post, How to Write a Query Letter to Get an Agent, on the site Leslie Truex's Blog 1 year, 5 months ago
Your first chance to make a great impression on an agent is through your query letter. Whether you’re submitting a novel or non-fiction book, the query letter is more than a note telling the agent what you’re o […]
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Linda Mcdonald wrote a new post, Newsletter Vol. 7, on the site Linda McDonald's Blog 1 year, 5 months ago
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Book Review: Murder at the Zoo, on the site NAIWE NEWS 1 year, 5 months ago
Mystery writer Marcia Rosen knows that the most powerful lines of William Shakespeare’s Tempest:
O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,
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Karin Beery wrote a new post, 7 Ways to Add Tension Without Ruining Your Story, on the site Karin Beery's Blog 1 year, 5 months ago
Have you ever been in a restaurant when the people next to you started arguing? Talk about tension! Putting a fight or argument into your story is a great way to add tension, but if you rely solely on personal […]
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Lee Elliott wrote a new post, Who Is Your Audience?, on the site Lee Elliott 1 year, 5 months ago
I have edited a number of first-time writers, and when I ask them, “Who is your audience?” most of them say, “The general reader.” Of course, such an answer is much too vague.
When I copyedited a novel about t […]
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Ruth E. Thaler-Carter commented on the post, Networking proves its value!, on the site Ruth Thaler-Carter 1 year, 5 months ago
That must be why I get such a kick out of being the greeter and signer-in!
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Member Benefit: NAIWE Website, on the site NAIWE NEWS 1 year, 5 months ago
Member Benefit #2
You may have read about how a strong presence on the web can build your writing or service career, but you may not have wanted to spend a lot of time and money creating a website from the […]
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David Rose wrote a new post, GOD and TEXAS: Joshua Houston – From slave to civic leader, on the site David Rose 1 year, 5 months ago
Among the illustrious speakers at the 1888 Republican National Convention was Frederick Douglass, an American social reformer known for his mesmerizing oratory. Douglass was also an escaped slave who pushed for […]
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David Rose wrote a new post, GOD and TEXAS: Who was Frank L. Eiland?, on the site David Rose 1 year, 5 months ago
When American frontiersman and posthumous Texas hero Davy Crockett left politics in Tennessee, he famously said that they may go to hell, but he would go to Texas. But once Crockett arrived in Texas, he may have […]
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Axel Glascher‘s profile was updated 1 year, 5 months ago
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