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L.A. Kuehlke has been a writer for most of her life. Even as a child, her friends would listen to her stories at recess. “I’ve had stories all my life, inside of me, just begging to be told,” Kuehlke explains. Her favorite memory is watching Little House on the Prairie and wanting to grow up
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Title: I Want to Help: My Story About Cancer, Depression, and God
Author: Tom Laresca
Genre: Inspirational
Paperback: 32
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1434901279
BOOK SUMMARY:
Tom Laresca lived an average life in a quiet American town: a good job as a stock trader, a wife, a family, a beautiful home. Then in 2001, his life changed.
While living in
1751 readersGuest post by Dorothy ZjawinThinking about writing a novel, but are wondering how to begin? The following tips will help:1. Get your main character or characters in BIG trouble. For example, a potential divorce means trouble for one of those characters...
4053 readersStanley Koba from Howell High School in Farmingdale, New Jersey, has earned the title of “Teacher of the Year” from Barnes & Noble.
Koba, who was nominated by a student named Abigail Thompson, was chosen from more than 14,000 writing submissions to the “Barnes & Noble My Favorite Teacher Contest.” To participate in the contest, students
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Tom Laresca lives in New York with his wife and three children. Currently working as a foreign stock trader, he attended college at St. John’s University. Laresca enjoys playing sports and weightlifting.
I Want to Help: My Story About Cancer, Depression and God is his first book.
You can visit his website at http://iwanttohelp1225.com.
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1378 readersIf you’re one of those people who writes articles, ebooks or website copy for a living in order to make enough money to do the other kind of writing – yes, we mean fiction writing – then this week’s special daily post series is for you.
That’s right. For six consecutive days this week, we’ll be
1369 readersHow does one become a writer? Brian Cohen, in his book 1,000 Creative Writing Prompts: Ideas for Blogs, Scripts, Stories and More, said, “Write. Just write. Write as much as you can as often as you can. It doesn’t matter if you’ve written anything lately, just start now. If you have an off week, month
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Today kicks off a new feature at Literarily Speaking! Anatomy of a Character is a continuing feature with interviews talking about their main characters. What makes these characters tick? How did the authors develop their personalities and quirks? Today we are talking to Noah Baird, author of the humor book, Donations to Clarity (South Wind
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Guest post by Dana Rongione
Point of view (POV) is the perspective from which a story is being told. In essence, it is the element that shows us who is telling the story. While there are several different points of view, only a few ...
2134 readersby Todd RutherfordCharacter development is one of the main keys to writing a successful novel. If your characters are not believable and well rounded, your readers will not be able to keep their interest in your story. This is true whether your story i...