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Thirty minutes later and I'm still sitting on the bench. The driver tells me he'll take me to another shuttle. He walks me around a block and points me to the shuttle area. I say, "You think I can push that cart of 150 pounds of luggage okay?" and he smiles and says, "Oh yeah, no problem." I look at him skeptically. I can just see the top bag falling off in the road I have to cross where the shuttles all go by. He says, "How about if I push it across the road?"
He gets it over the…
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This is the first time in awhile I've actually had a (working) computer with me while traveling, so I thought I'd share with you a bit about attending ICRS. ICRS used to be called CBA-- Christian Booksellers Association. Now it's the International Christian Retail Show. (Some booksellers aren't particularly thrilled with that but hey, now the Veggie Tales booth is more legitimate for the trade show.)
Last year I was honored to be able to join and attend a 3-day meeting right before…
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I made a few interesting discoveries today trying to open up avenues into my targeted markets. It turns out that the American Library Association (ALA) has national, regional, and state conferences all over the
country throughout the year. I am thinking of attending the five in Minnesota
and surrounding states this fall—just to see what can be gained from it. Has
anyone else tried this? If so, I’d love to hear.
ALA…
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While colorful fireworks burst through the dark skies, and red, white and blue flags flap in the wind, a sense of pride swells up in me. Not an arrogant pride, but one of gratitude and appreciation. Let me tell you why.
As I sit at my computer tapping on my keyboard, comfortable in my home’s air-conditioning and other luxuries, my mind goes back to my native country of Bolivia. I go back to my birthplace, where daily protests block streets and put an abrupt halt to business. Homes…
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Are you a maybe baby?
Last week I was stuck, really stuck. In writing a story, I ran into a wall of nothing. My creative flair had reached a dead end. I tried to add spice to a scene I was crafting, but …had nothing but blank thoughts!
So, I pushed myself away from my desk and hopped in the shower to get ready for my weekly prayer meeting at church.
A friend picked me up, and On the way, I thought, "Maybe this time away from writing, maybe God will give me the wisdom and…
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Okay, sorry I have been away. Don’t think I am not paying attention to this! We attended the conference I spoke of, and the networking was outstanding. We connected to organizations, individuals, and legislators on
our signature Free and Fair Elections Amendment proposal, which is important to
help improve our public perception (as well as to the country as a whole, in my
view, but that’s a different blog; this one is on marketing). From a…
Added by Anthony Signorelli on July 7, 2007 at 11:45am — No Comments
Greetings,
I want to thank each of you for being here. I know there is so much to learn about marketing books and feel I have finally found the right place. I market the fictionaly works of Loren Douglas, a new writer in today's arena.
To introduce myself on the internet, I submit things to various article directories. I have fun with it and enjoy googling myself to see where all they go. My articles have been all over the map, from cooking sites to lawyers sites. I certainly…
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I commented this -- but felt it should be repeated here--- (and I fixed my typos!)
Hello all -- people are funny. So many people have commented and emailed and think that this is a huge step for an introvert to engage in social networking. This is easy! I sit alone in my office and chat with strangers. Online social and business networking is the introvert's dream! That said there is a difference between being shy and being introverted and while I will always be introverted (my…
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Two years ago I wrote a poem called "GI JOES AND ARMY MEN" that described my feelings as a new military mother. I felt mixed emotions when putting my son on the plane for Fort Jackson, South Carolina. I felt proud of his decision/calling to serve his country! I also felt fear...
(You can find this poem posted on my website's Under God page at www.allgloryishis.com.)
I knew I could either fall apart and cry all the way through the next…
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Yesterday contained one of those had to be there moments. Of course, as a writer, I’ll try to describe it.
We’d just gotten home from a friend’s house, and the kids were outside while I put on casual clothes. Confession – I got distracted by email – and next thing I know my daughter is standing in front of me with a
huge grin on her face, hands clasped tightly in front of her.
“Mommy,…
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