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Obsolete Desk Item Inspires Glimpses of the Golden Age of Journalism December 2020 — When you work for newspapers for over forty years, writing books may not be a huge
Obsolete Desk Item Inspires Glimpses of the Golden Age of Journalism December 2020 — When you work for newspapers for over forty years, writing books may not be a huge
Thriller Author, Gledé Browne Kabongo “Wrote on” Despite Global Challenge According to CBS News, nearly 3 million American women have left the labor force since the beginning of the global
Inspired by Grocery Store Scandal Sheets Who hasn’t eyed the sensational headlines of the tabloids while waiting in the grocery store line? That’s exactly what first time novelist David Gardner
Covid and Loss of Business: Turn to the Bottle or the Pen? New Hampshire novelist Michael Lacoy splits his time between writing fiction and running a writing and editing business.
Lockdown, Overcooking and another Mystery Novel — What a Year! Many authors have had a difficult, if not impossible time finding motivation to write since the pandemic began. That has
Spies, Betrayal, and Impossible Choices Author S. Lee Manning’s debut novel has it all Americans enjoy a good spy yarn now and then — think of our enduring fascination with
A Man’s World? — New Book Contests That Viewpoint Debut Novel Loosely Based on Dartmouth College Fiction writer and Canterbury, NH, resident Sarah McCraw Crow recently released her debut novel The Wrong Kind
Running Wildly and Recklessly into Womanhood Eliot, Maine, March 22, 2021 — Gina Troisi has spent much of her life looking for something that seemed unattainable – a sense of
Nothing could be finer than Spring in Georgia. And, that’s what you will explore in this interactive writing experience! Get your creative juices kick started and flowing in a new
Is your writing stymied these days? Are you unable to focus? Well, a writing journey is a great way get your creative juices kick started and flowing in a new direction. Webinar


