The Double Helix of Human Development, or Finding Space to Heal
By Lee Anne McClymont Healing hurts. The space between “care” and “cure” is crammed with doctors, hospitals, and treatment plans. Identity shifts when people become patients. The patient’s voyage has...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes (Part 3 of 6) Decision Vision
by Lee Anne McClymont Welcome back. Last week’s article ended with your first assignment. I call that exercise: Running Away: Why Beginnings and Endings Look Alike. With a little practice a pattern...
View ArticleChildren’s Book Series Spark a Lifelong Love of Reading
Original article published on www.apricothill.com. by Lacey Reeces Solving mysteries one letter of the alphabet at a time, Ruth Rose Hathaway, Dink Duncan and Josh Pinto never cease to entertain in all...
View Article“Undercover Rebel” by Morgan K Wyatt
Today we’re welcoming author Morgan K. Wyatt to our Author Interview Series. Her new book Undercover Rebel has just been released. Morgan as a child had to suffer through movies with clueless heroines...
View ArticleSouthern Belles Had it Rough
by Morgan K. Wyatt When I was a young teen Levis 504 button fly jeans were the hip item, which meant I naturally had to have a pair. Those pants made a short trip to Goodwill after I wrestled with...
View ArticleFashion Can Kill You
Author Morgan K. Wyatt gives us her perspective on fashion, providing a deeper understanding of the heroine in her new novel, Undercover Rebel. How do you feel about fashion? by Morgan K. Wyatt That’s...
View ArticleLeaps of Faith
Originally published on www.writerschatstew.com by Sonja Hegman Publishing a book is terrifying. With memoir, one worries what their loved ones will think of them. With career/business books, one...
View ArticleHaving a Difficult Time Writing a Book Blurb? You’re Not Alone.
Originally published on angelascottauthor.com by Angela Scott Here you are. You’ve just completed your mega manuscript and now it’s all come down to this: the writing of the book blurb. This is perhaps...
View ArticleKeep The Creativity Flowing
by Dianna T. Benson Don’t get bogged down by the business side of the publishing industry. Yeah, way easier said than accomplished. I certainly allowed publishing business aspects to drain my creative...
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