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April 10, 2017

New Beginnings After Being Separated From Success For Over Forty Years

Raymona Anderson's first book to achieve publication came out in the fall of 2015, promo followed. More than 40 years separated that success from my initial attempt with book-length fiction after a career in journalism.


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April 6, 2017

Writers Have An Honorary Degree In Psychology

Writers Have An Honorary Degree In Psychology. When we create characters, we need to know them inside and out and understand what motivates our characters.


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April 3, 2017

Writing To Escape

Writing began as a treat, an escape from the daily grind. After her first publishing contract, Mary Gillgannon realized she had to write. Where's the fun?


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March 30, 2017

New Writing Lessons From Old Ideas

New ideas can come from anywhere, but creating new writing from old ideas dig deeper into your imagination and give new life through better understanding.


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March 27, 2017

An Experiment in Living Follow Excitement

This is an experiment in living. Do you follow excitment? Try it. I did, and I am the happiest I’ve ever been in my life.


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March 23, 2017

Drowning in a Sea of Selfies

New marketing norm consists of live videos and online personal information spews, so how does an introvert learn to swim? Don't drown in a Sea of Selfies.


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Published on March 23, 2017 03:30

March 20, 2017

Who’s in Your Garden?

Who’s in Your Garden? To the untrained eye, Renee Johnson's is simply a regular tree-dotted lawn with a rose arbor mulched with finely-ground dark oak bark.


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March 16, 2017

Write What You Know And Love

Write what you know and love. CJ Fosdick lives her dreams writing her favorites: history, westerns, historical romance, mystery and time twists~Find out why


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Published on March 16, 2017 04:30

March 13, 2017

When The Voices Stop

The worst thing for an author to experience is when the voices stop talking to you in your head. Kayden Claremont faced this and more in the last few months


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March 6, 2017

The Greatest Obstacle To Happiness Is Within Us

As I read Beth's post for our Awesome Bewitching Authors Blog, one shining phrase stuck in my mind. The greatest obstacle to happiness is in our own hearts.


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