For book/ebook authors, publishers, & self-publishers
Monday March 22 2010 - find a virtual or actual partner and roll up your sleeves and get swapping! It's a great opportunity to discover a new career path, new connections, answer a midlife career crisis, etc.
For more details check my blog:
http://lisalahey.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!15F89DC5EDC42C1C!177.entry
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Of course any article or post with education in it is bound to catch my eye especially when it's involving Canadian education. I thought this article, although simply written and rather brief, was fairly informative:
While I generally agree that…
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A great free site for finding publishers and literary agents is http://pred-ed.com/
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This experience was funny in a rather disturbing way. Then again so was the novel.
http://lisalahey.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-03-01T01%3A42%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=7…
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This is a dark work about a serial killer wannabe who grows up in poverty and neglect. I did quite a bit of research on the topic and included snippets of profiles of actual SKs in the story. Nasty stuff :)
Added by Lisa Lahey on March 1, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments
Well why not use the blog space on my page for a little free advertising? I am your consummate starving author...
http://lisalahey.blogspot.com/2010/03/millicent-carlisle-first-chapter.html
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Millicent Carlisle, a second novel by Lisa Lahey and soon to be published by PublishAmerica, is based on an actual biography in a Canadian current affairs magazine. Although set during the 1940s and detailing life on the American home front during the Second World War the teenage marriage presented in the novel is based on marriages currently taking place in the rural Midwest and South…
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