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Category Archives: reading
Set for Life
I love what author Bob Greene says in “Free entertainment, for life,” an article on CNN.com. It resonates with everything in me. “Are you a person who loves to read books? If so, you’re set for life.” Good News for … Continue reading
For the Love of Words
I’m always shocked when people tell me, “I don’t like to read.” And I used to be stunned when wannabe writers told me that. What poverty! I can’t imagine what life would be like if I didn’t love words. For So Many … Continue reading
Your Weekend Reading Pleasure
Some terrific reading is waiting for you this weekend! The articles below from around the Web will give you writing and marketing help, help you see through the current publishing confusion, and even show you ways to get your kids … Continue reading
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