*Power Relationships: 26 Irrefutable Laws for Building Extraordinary Relationships Book by Andrew Sobel and Jerold Panas that I’ve found quite useful for business and other relationships.
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I have a special guest interview today – Stephanie Vanderslice is talking about her Geek’s Guide to the Writing Life*. Bio: Stephanie Vanderslice was born in Queens, NY and grew up in the suburbs of Albany. In addition to her most recent book, The Geek’s Guide to the Writing Life: An Instructional Memoir for the Rest
Ted Neill and I are talking about his memoir, Two Years of Wonder today. A little introduction to Ted: Globetrotter and writer Ted Neill has worked on five continents as an educator, health professional, and journalist. He is the founder and executive editor of Tenebray Press. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Recovery Today,
Whether you call them resolutions or goals or plans, in order to succeed at achieving them you need to move toward them. While I was out on a brisk icy morning to complete my 1-mile-per-day-outside personal goal, I thought of this one-step-forward concept (I know it is not original, it struck me in the
Welcome, readers. I’d like to introduce you to Carma Spence. She’s visiting here today to tell us a bit about her new book, Public Speaking Super Powers.* Bio: Carma Spence, author of Public Speaking Super Powers, is a self-confessed “geek who speaks.” She is fiercely committed to supporting people who are introverted, shy, possibly even
*Plot Perfect: How to Build Unforgettable Stories Scene by Scene by Paula Munier (fiction writing)
*Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott (writing reference)
*What Are You Hungry For?: The Chopra Solution to Permanent Weight Loss, Well-Being, and Lightness of Soul by Deepak Chopra (health & fitness)
*The Lead Machine: The Small Business Guide to Digital Marketing: Everything Entrepreneurs Need to Know About SEO, Social Media, Email Marketing, and Generating Leads Online by Rich Brooks (computers & technology)
Your Book Starts Here: Create, Craft, and Sell Your First Novel, Memoir, or Nonfiction Book by Mary Carroll Moore (This review was first published in the Fall 2012 issue of NH Writer, the newsletter of the New Hampshire Writers’ Project.) In Your Book Starts Here: Create, Craft, and Sell Your First Novel, Memoir, or Nonfiction