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Monthly Archives: August 2019
finally home after 40 years
In the summer of 1979, my mother moved us from Phoenix, AZ to Greenbelt, MD. I was 12 at the time, and to say that the move changed my life forever would be like saying that the Grand Canyon is … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, personal, this wasted land
Tagged arizona, eleanor roosev, maryland, teacher appreciation, teachers, this wasted land
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for writers: how to sell books in person
If you’re an author these days, you need all the help you can get selling your books. Whether you write fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or something else, you can make money and win lifelong, hardcore fans by selling your books in … Continue reading
Posted in hand-selling books, writing
Tagged authors, Bay to Ocean, Bay to Ocean conference, eastern shore writers association, ESWA, hand-selling books, writers
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