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An important part of writing is reading. Unfortunately reading can become very costly. Luckily there are lot of free options out there.
An important part of writing is reading. Unfortunately reading can become very costly. Luckily there are lot of free options out there.
Writer Interview Sarah Reinbold lives in Akron, Ohio with her husband, dog, and cat. When not writing she composes on her piano, competes in triathlons, gardens, reads, and earns a living by creating e-learning courses. Moe: When did you know you wanted to be a writer? Sarah Reinbold: My grandparents lived on a horse farm…
One of my favourite places to look for used and new books is ebay. I often go there for out of print books or to help my friend Lana fill her latest book craving (right now sheยดs addicted to Lora Leigh) at bargain basement prices.
Austin, Texas is the home of this full time writer who has been writing for “as long as I can remember”. Her husband, two “terrific” children and a Korean exchange student are a delightful distraction from her writing.
Readers and writers often wonder how a story or character is developed by an author. Not all writers write or create the same way. In a recent interview Maria Hyland took the opportunity to discuss the character development in
Writer Interview Dawn M. Hunt is a member of the Connecticut Artists and Publishers Association, the National Association of Women Writers, Sisters in Crime National and Sisters in Crime New England. She grew up in the high desert town of Bend, Oregon where she raised goats, chickens and rabbits. After a 12 year pit stop…
It’s funny but I feel akin to every woman named Maureen and often relish in any success they may achieve. This one is no different. At the moment Maureen O’Brien is celebrating the successful publication of her first novel, B-mother, with Harcourt
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Another good site for free books is A celebration of women writers http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/writers.html