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William Butler wrote a new post, Candida auris: What you need to know, on the site William Butler 1 year, 6 months ago
I wrote “Navigate the Medical Maze” so the readers, their families, and their friends could see the value of 2nd and 3rd opinions for safer options and life-saving choices.
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William Butler wrote a new post, IN RECONITION OF “WOMAN’S HISTORY MONTH”, on the site William Butler 1 year, 6 months ago
1. “I gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which I must stop and look fear in the face – I say to myself, I’ve lived through this and can take the next thing that comes along – We […]
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, Regarding Experimentation: Basic Design Ideas, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
Play invigorates the mind and informs our design work, opening the way for countless new projects to unfold. The exploration of ideas, the discovery of new forms and colors, can occur when least […]
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Karin Beery wrote a new post, Sell More Novels: Know Your Audience, on the site Karin Beery's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
Writing the novel you want to read might be fun, but it doesn’t mean your novel will sell (or even get published). If you want to write novels that sell, you have to write for more than yourself—you have to […]
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Linda Mcdonald wrote a new post, Newsletter Vol. 6, on the site Linda McDonald's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post, Copyeditors, Your Last Line of Defense, on the site NAIWE NEWS 1 year, 6 months ago
The copyedit is the last stage in the process of bringing a manuscript to publication, and it is the last time the manuscript will be reviewed before being typeset and laid out in book format. All substantive […]
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George De Stefano wrote a new post, Collaboration for Effective Editing, on the site George De Stefano 1 year, 6 months ago
Collaborating effectively with writers is essential to good editing. That may seem obvious, but it nonetheless needs to be said. When writers and editor are on the same page (pun intended), the editing […]
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, Fading Horizons: Regarding the Decline of American Mall Culture, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
First published in Belle Ombre, fall of 2019
For those of us who grew up during the 1980s, the indoor mall—first etched into the landscape by architect Victor Gruen three decades earlier—was a hub […]
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Dr. David Marshall wrote a new post, Developing Executive Leaders with Mentoring and Sponsorship Programs, on the site Dr. David Marshall's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, Books and Fire: Regarding a Literary Landmark, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
It was a strange year, 2020. Thankfully, during the interlude of lockdown riots and “protesting,” Maxwell’s House of Books survived, the owner standing watch through the night, ready to defend his busine […]
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Debra S. Miller‘s profile was updated 1 year, 6 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, 6 months ago
Marcia Rosen (aka M. Glenda Rosen) is the author of 10 books, including the Senior Sleuth Mystery Series and the Dying to be Beautiful Mystery Series. Once again, she delights her readers with Murder at the […]
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Amy Beardsley wrote a new post, Navigating the Future: Top 5 Insurance Industry Trends for 2023 You Should Know, on the site Amy Beardsley 1 year, 6 months ago
As we enter 2023, the insurance industry continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing landscape. Let’s explore the top 5 insurance trends to watch in 2023 and how they will shape the industry’s future.
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, Remembrance and Ideas: Journaling, Day by Day, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
Posing as a dialog with oneself, the journal entry records the movements of life, day by day, with stories, amusing asides, and the occasional wink and nod. How many commonplace occurrences would be […]
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A. M. Palmer wrote a new post, A Haunted Face: Environmental Art Motifs in Carvings and Murals, on the site A. M. Palmer's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
Author Photo: Brian Black, Palomar College Art Teacher
Shadows and strange histories, indigenous lore and personal memories, the mythic qualities of Chollas Lake Park inspired educators Brian Black […]
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A. M. Palmer‘s profile was updated 1 year, 6 months ago
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A. M. Palmer changed their profile picture 1 year, 6 months ago
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Robert Iulo wrote a new post, New Yok City Diners, on the site Robert Iulo's Blog 1 year, 6 months ago
New York City Diners
There are some places that want to be perceived as diners and others that are intrinsically and naturally diners. The latter, which are usually family run, can be recognized by […] -
Joan Kirschner posted an update 1 year, 6 months ago
I recently took on a new role as a contributor to Brenda After Sixty, where I am the Arts & Culture Editor, and writing about fiction and non-fiction books of interest to women 60+ in and around Greater Boston.
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