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    Four Lessons I Learned Becoming a Writer

    … Four Lessons I Learned Becoming a Writer Blog Body Ten years ago, I stared at the blank page, wishing to write. I had the ideas but didn’t know … fears: failing, not being good enough, or embarrassment.  Yet, all of these are excuses, because I discovered the best …

    Like stories set in WWII? Try these

    … set in WWII? Try these Blog Body   In the last couple of years, titles like “The Alice Network” and “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” have captured imaginations … abandons journalism after the war to become a Nazi hunter, yet one target eludes him: the Huntress. Fierce, disciplined …

    Borrowing Toys: Library To The Rescue!

    … Library To The Rescue! Blog Body It’s a tricky time of year for little kids.  Store windows, catalogues, and letters to Santa all keep the focus on the promise of toys…that they can’t have yet. My five-year-old can count to 60 in order to pace out …

    8 Unexpected Holiday Reads from the Writer in Residence

    … respect. We tend to like to create our own moods rather than have others create them for us. Probably arises from that … the day the “sun stands still,” the longest night of the year, on either December 20th or 21st. All about rebirth and … there. Visit your local bookstore and shop around. Better yet: visit your local library and check out their holiday …
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