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Author Talks Features

Q&A with Author Daniel Lowe

Daniel Lowe teaches writing at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and received his MFA in fiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh. His fiction and poetry have appeared in West Branch, The Nebraska Review, The Montana Review, The Wisconsin Review, The Writing Room, The Bridge, The Paterson Literary Review, Ellipsis, Blue Stem, …

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March 2017 Book Releases That Cross Barriers

I don’t know about you but I look forward to book releases like a football fan looks forward to every single game.  We know March is the month where we all get pinched if we aren’t wearing green. It’s packed full with International Women’s Day, Sun-Earth Day, religious holidays, and, of course, the Vernal Equinox. …

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STARFALL Launch Blitz & Giveaway!

Message from blogger: As an avid reader and bibliophile, I LOVE giveaways. And because I love books and I appreciate the hard work that goes into writing one – let alone publishing one- I do whatever I can to support authors who have delivered spectacular stories to the world. Below is the Starfall Launch Blitz […]

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STARFALL Launch Blitz & Giveaway!

Message from blogger: As an avid reader and bibliophile, I LOVE giveaways. And because I love books and I appreciate the hard work that goes into writing one – let alone publishing one- I do whatever I can to support authors who have delivered spectacular stories to the world. Below is the Starfall Launch Blitz …

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Q&A with Author Melissa Landers

Melissa Landers is the author of the Alienated Series and Starflight Duology, both of which have been published through  Disney-Hyperion. Formerly a school teacher, Landers left to pursue her love of writing full-time and hasn’t looked back. During our interview, Landers pulled back the curtains on what life as an author is like and offers insight through …

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Writing Resources (Web-based):

Resources are a basic component of survival. As living beings, we need food, shelter, water, and clothing to keep us warm or cool. These are basics needs to be met to keep us alive. There are, of course, several layers of needs. If you think about it, we need access to proper health care and for …

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Q&A with Emily Rodgers

Emily Rodgers is a Pittsburgh-based adjunct English professor at AI, Duquesne University, and the Community College of Allegheny County. Outside of her role as an instructor, Rodgers is a musician who is both singer and songwriter in Emily Rodgers Band. She has been praised by NPR All Songs Considered, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Burgh Sounds, Pittsburgh City-Paper, …

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25 Writing Prompts for 2017

Writing daily is hard. Actually, it might be more accurate to say the prospect of writing daily can be daunting. Life tends to happen: college assignments pile up, work becomes a vacuum for all your remaining free time, friends struggle while watching you struggle, and if you have children, bless your little soul. Somehow, you’ve …

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Five Ways To Use Rejection To Your Advantage:

Life is full of rejection. Last one picked during recess? Rejected. Didn’t get into the college you wanted? Rejected. Turned down for a position you wanted because they “went with someone more qualified”? Rejected. Sooner or later, rejection feels less like a sharp word or a slamming door and more like a punch in the …

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Hiking in the woods

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