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October 10, 2009

Please check out an interview I gave t0 akgMag.
I 'd love to hear your comments.
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Holistic family healing Practitioner, Ritual Facilitator, and author, Catherine VanWetter will discuss her book, The Soul of the Heart, and Family Healing within the context of Systemic Constellations and the Soul of a Family.
So tune in.
To the Heart of the Matter
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October 8, 2009

What a character hates or despises says much about what she or he loves, adores, and that for which she or he yearns.
The adage, "You can't hate what you don't love," is as true for our characters as it is for us.
A protagonist who hates their mother or father, most likely yearns for acceptance and [...:]
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October 7, 2009

"A vast majority of our [violent:] crimes [that take place within the United States:] occur within the home.  Chances are the greatest threat to [your:] life comes from family.  My novels explore what it means to be family, how each [family:] member defines family, and what happens when someone decides to re-write the script."
–Lisa Unger [...:]
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October 6, 2009

The face is an organic mask. It can't hold falsehood forever. Eventually there is an unguarded moment when the muscles relax. And you see the true face of the person."
–Lisa Book, sister of Isabel Raine in Die for Me, by Lisa Unger
Isabel Raine, the protagonist in Unger's latest suspense thriller, Die for You, experiences the [...:]
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October 5, 2009

My interview with Lisa Unger renewed within me the desire to just write, and see what happens. During my interview of her on Saturday, September 26, 2009, she talked about how her novels hold,  "…a strong thread of domestic danger."
Lisa then discussed a concept: "We don't truly know the people we love an trust," that [...:]
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October 3, 2009

A dash of science easily relates to writer practices, creativity as a learning process, and the qualities–like patience and perseverance–we need to develop in acquiring the craft of writing.–Druzelle CederquistAuthor Druzelle Cederquist discusses her book, The Story of Baha'u'llah: Promised One of All Religions.So tune in.http://luminousrealities.blogspot.com/2009/03/does-it-make-you-want-to-writehttp://luminousrealities.blogspot.com/2008/06/race-writers.htmlhttp://www.plaxo.com/directory/pr...
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A dash of science easily relates to writer practices, creativity as a learning process, and the qualities–like patience and perseverance–we need to develop in acquiring the craft of writing.–Druzelle CederquistAuthor Druzelle Cederquist discusses her book, The Story of Baha'u'llah: Promised One of All Religions and the process of …growing a writer's brain.So tune in.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/anjuellefloyd/2009/10/03/Author-Druzelle-Cederquisthttp://luminousrealities.blogspot.com/2009/03/w...
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October 1, 2009

"I'm a better writer and certainly a better person because I am a mother," says author, Lisa Unger. "My best times for writing and creativity are between 5 am to noon.  Afternoons are devoted to my daughter when she returns home from school."
The role of mother and writer is a taxing one for those of [...:]
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September 30, 2009

"It's way harder to establish a career as a working writer than to get published by a traditional New York publishing house."
–Lisa Unger on the Business of Writing
Whether the author achieves publication of their work through traditional means, or chooses to self-publish, she or he must play an active role in the promoting, and marketing [...:]
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