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If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!by Diane Eble
Last night I interviewed Suzanne Lieurance in a “Virtual Product Tour” for her 2 CD and workbook set, “Tricks of the Trade: Learn to Write for Children.”
(If you missed it, the replay is up at […]
An Interview with Amber Miller (Almost Widow of Army Sgt. Randall T. Marshall)
by Linda Della Donna
As a writer who supports new widows through the grief process, recently I honored Amber Miller, almost widow of Army Sgt. Randall T. Marshall, killed April 23 by a suicide bomber in As Sadah.
Amber wrote to thank me and kindly consented to an interview.
Here’s what Amber has to say:
Tell me […]
The Writer in the Family
by Suzanne Lieurance
I pride myself on being the writer in the family. But lately my husband has been threatening to write a book. He even has a title picked out - HOW MARTHA STEWART RUINED MY LIFE.
His newfound literary aspirations are due to my recent admiration for America’s legendary queen of style and substance. The […]
Watching Birds and the Writing Life
by Tim Anderson
I had a friend years ago who was an ornithologist. He was quite brilliant, and well known around the world - well, within the halls of academia, that is - or, at least, within those halls where other bird enthusiasts dwelled. Though I admired his intellect, and enjoyed his quirky outlook […]
Right to Recover - Review by Norm Goldman
Norm Goldman has written a fantastic review for my book, RIGHT TO RECOVER Winning the Political and Religious Wars over Stem Cell Research in America.
The review, which appeared on American Chronicle - Beverly Hills, CA, is so well-written and thorough, I thought you might like to read it here:
Review - Right to Recover.
Resumes and Cover Letters - Advice for a Checkered Past
by Kate Garvey
Admit it. You’ve hopped around from job to job or industry to industry. Finally, you’ve settled on a career you think will hold your interest for a long time. So how do you get an employer to take you seriously?
1. Don’t try to mask career changes. Sometimes when people have had several jobs […]
Do You Want to Write for Children?
If you want to learn to write for children, then check out the National Writing for Children Center.
You’ll find articles and tips to help you learn the basics of writing for kids, children’s book reviews, and other products and services, including information about the Children’s Writers Coaching Club.
There’s no easier and faster way to develop […]
Tuesday, July 10th, 2007How a Newsletter Can Benefit Your Business
from The Lieurance Group
An essential task of running a small business is continually gaining and keeping customers. Here are a few ways publishing an informative, timely newsletter can help you meet your business goals.
l. It will keep you in touch with your customers. If you want repeat business, you must keep your company’s name in […]
An Interview with Tanya Mundis Palmer (Mrs. Charles O. Palmer II)
by Linda Della Donna
On May 5, 2007, United States Marine Cpl. Charles O. Palmer II was killed near Khalidiyah, Iraq. He was 36 years old. Recently I had the honor and privilege to interview his wife.
Please welcome, famous widow, and member of the club nobody wants to join, Tanya Mundis Palmer, wife of famous American […]
Have You Always Wanted to Write for Children?
As a published children’s author, and director of the National Writing for Children Center, I meet many people who say they’ve always wanted to write for children.
But they just don’t know how to get started.
If that describes you, now’s your chance to find out what to do to make your dreams of writing for children […]





