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Interview with AP Fuchs, author of Getting Down And Digital: How To Self-Publish Your Book

I wrote it because indie publishing is nothing new and there is so much misinformation out there given this era of Kindle hype. I wanted to set the record straight and give a step-by-step self-publishing method that has barely changed

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Interview with AP Fuchs, author of Getting Down And Digital: How To Self-Publish Your Book

I wrote it because indie publishing is nothing new and there is so much misinformation out there given this era of Kindle hype. I wanted to set the record straight and give a step-by-step self-publishing method that has barely changed

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Interview with Donna M. Butler & Siobhan Shaw, author of Journey of the Soul Car

  Four years ago a women crawled into a dark corner when her life seemed hopeless and she began swallowing pills to end it all. A ray of light struck a pile of old journals and her journey began anew.

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Interview with Donna M. Butler & Siobhan Shaw, author of Journey of the Soul Car

  Four years ago a women crawled into a dark corner when her life seemed hopeless and she began swallowing pills to end it all. A ray of light struck a pile of old journals and her journey began anew.

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Interview with Meilena Hauslendale, author of Elephant In The Room

Living With Alcoholism & Addiction: The Elephant in the Room has the same dimensions of a coloring book and the chapters have a focused simplicity on personal recovery.  This book is for anyone that has ever had to live with

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Interview with Meilena Hauslendale, author of Elephant In The Room

Living With Alcoholism & Addiction: The Elephant in the Room has the same dimensions of a coloring book and the chapters have a focused simplicity on personal recovery.  This book is for anyone that has ever had to live with

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Interview with Carol Mark, author of The Love of Tea

    I am a tea sommelier and have decided to create a tea inspired book. A tea, drink, and food adventure that uses no more than five teas that you probably already have in your pantry.

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Interview with Carol Mark, author of The Love of Tea

    I am a tea sommelier and have decided to create a tea inspired book. A tea, drink, and food adventure that uses no more than five teas that you probably already have in your pantry.

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Interview with Elizabeth Gowing, author of Edith & I

What if a woman from a century ago could help you understand your life today? ‘Edith and I‘ tells the story of me tracking down anthropologist, aid worker and feisty Balkan explorer, Edith Durham.

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Interview with Elizabeth Gowing, author of Edith & I

What if a woman from a century ago could help you understand your life today? ‘Edith and I‘ tells the story of me tracking down anthropologist, aid worker and feisty Balkan explorer, Edith Durham.

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Interview with Jeremiah Jackson, author of Cinemanager: Confessions from the movie theatre

This is a story based on my career managing cinemas, and it tells all about what happens behind the scenes of a very busy week. You really won’t believe some of the things the manager has to handle… Like what?

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Interview with Jeremiah Jackson, author of Cinemanager: Confessions from the movie theatre

This is a story based on my career managing cinemas, and it tells all about what happens behind the scenes of a very busy week. You really won’t believe some of the things the manager has to handle… Like what?

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Interview with Christine F. Anderson, author of Forever Different

  An uncut, raw and gripping story of one woman’s life struggle with the extreme highs and lows of Bipolar I Disorder. The denial of her diagnosis and the eventual acceptance of her medication and disease. She takes us from

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Interview with Christine F. Anderson, author of Forever Different

  An uncut, raw and gripping story of one woman’s life struggle with the extreme highs and lows of Bipolar I Disorder. The denial of her diagnosis and the eventual acceptance of her medication and disease. She takes us from

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Interview with Alyce Wilson, author of Dedicated Idiocy

Common interests bond people together. But what if those interests are 16-ton weights, lumberjacks and Spam? That was the case with the Penn State Monty Python Society, and their saga is packed with silliness, solidarity, and something else that begins

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Interview with Alyce Wilson, author of Dedicated Idiocy

Common interests bond people together. But what if those interests are 16-ton weights, lumberjacks and Spam? That was the case with the Penn State Monty Python Society, and their saga is packed with silliness, solidarity, and something else that begins

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Interview with Keith Hirshland, author of Cover Me Boys, I’m Going In

I have been around some of the most famous athletes of all time and worked for and with some of sports televisions most iconic figures. Those experiences and inside stories about the television industry are sprinkled throughout the book’s 500

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Interview with Keith Hirshland, author of Cover Me Boys, I’m Going In

I have been around some of the most famous athletes of all time and worked for and with some of sports televisions most iconic figures. Those experiences and inside stories about the television industry are sprinkled throughout the book’s 500

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Interview with Jamie Baywood, author of Getting Rooted In New Zealand

My life has been so strange it sounds like fiction, but it is really too weird to be made up.

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Interview with Jamie Baywood, author of Getting Rooted In New Zealand

My life has been so strange it sounds like fiction, but it is really too weird to be made up.

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