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Bit by Bit: The Healing Power of Our Stories by Sherry Sidoti

Bit by Bit: The Healing Power of Our Stories by Sherry Sidoti

Bit by Bit: The Healing Power of Our Stories by Sherry Sidoti I believe healing happens, of course I do. But I don’t believe healing happens like a bolt of lightning after a rock bottom, at least not in my experience. Healing happens bit by bit, only relative to the wisdom gained from healing that […]

August 1, 2023 | By | Reply More
On Writing Vaulting Through Time

On Writing Vaulting Through Time

Springboard on an adventure when a young teen uses a time machine to answer the biggest questions of her life in Vaulting Through Time (July 25, 2023, CamCat Books). Hopeful, humorous, and filled with a heartfelt mother/daughter relationship, Nancy McCabe’s YA debut captures the struggles of being a teen gymnast and fitting in. Desperate for answers about […]

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Excerpt from Give Yourself Permission by Cortney McDermott

Excerpt from Give Yourself Permission by Cortney McDermott

Excerpt from Give Yourself Permission by Cortney McDermott This book is not about getting somewhere, because you’re already there.  It’s not about becoming someone, because you already are that someone.  It’s not about having or doing, because the having and doing will happen through you once you awaken to the truth of who and what […]

July 22, 2023 | By | Reply More
My Journey in Publishing: Leslie Rasmussen

My Journey in Publishing: Leslie Rasmussen

MY JOURNEY IN PUBLISHING  Writing a novel is not an easy task, especially when you have no clue what you’re doing, but it’s nothing compared to actually getting the work published. My first novel took a lot of trial and error. I did everything to prepare before I actually started writing. I went to writing […]

July 11, 2023 | By | Reply More
THE LANGUAGE OF KIN: EXCERPT

THE LANGUAGE OF KIN: EXCERPT

THE LANGUAGE OF KIN, Lynne Hugo From the award-winning author of A Matter of Mercy and The Testament of Harold’s Wife, comes a beautifully written exploration of how the language of healing can transcend seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Eve, a chimpanzee orphaned by poachers and used for experiments in a medical lab, can finally lead a new life. When […]

July 1, 2023 | By | Reply More
Ten Lessons about Writing Memoir that I Learned from Reading Memoirs

Ten Lessons about Writing Memoir that I Learned from Reading Memoirs

Ten Lessons about Writing Memoir that I Learned from Reading Memoirs Dian Seidel Memoirs never appealed to me much…until I accidentally started writing one. When a writing coach told me my short essays could be the basis for a memoir, I figured I’d better educate myself about the genre.  So I read lots of memoirs, […]

June 20, 2023 | By | Reply More
Character Interview: A HUNDRED DAYS TILL TOMORROW by L.S Case

Character Interview: A HUNDRED DAYS TILL TOMORROW by L.S Case

Character Interview: A HUNDRED DAYS TILL TOMORROW by L.S. Case About A HUNDRED DAYS TILL TOMORROW “Lovelorn and ever hopeful romantics will find this poetic page-turner a delicious escape from any cares – present or past. Like the magical sea glass on the shores of Cobblers Hill, each chapter of Miranda’s journey gleams with light […]

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Writing The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy—A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry

Writing The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy—A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry

The genesis for my new book, The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy—A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry came from listening to my father’s epic stories of his childhood in Austin, Minnesota. No snowstorm out there was less than five feet deep. The Cedar River which ran by his […]

June 6, 2023 | By | Reply More
Shakespeare and me – Stories from Family History

Shakespeare and me – Stories from Family History

Shakespeare and me – stories from family history Juliet Greenwood The advice when you are beginning as a writer is often to write what you know. So it felt strange to realise that it was only with my fifth published novel that I’ve actually done just that, drawing both on Shakespeare’s plays and my own […]

May 29, 2023 | By | Reply More
FROM THE LONGING ORCHARD: Excerpt

FROM THE LONGING ORCHARD: Excerpt

FROM THE LONGING ORCHARD Eighteen-year-old Sonya Hudson has been gripped by phobia since she was thirteen. What would make navigating the world so difficult for this budding visual artist? When the story opens, she lives with her mother and her sister in a suburb in New York in the late 1970s. The narrative carries us […]

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