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The 10 Most Valuable Author Signatures of All Time
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Great stories are timeless, and along with their stories, authors become virtually immortal, living on through their tomes as each new generation enjoys them. Join discussion...
Submitted by jackwillstone 3 months, 1 week, 6 days ago
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The 20 Most Overused Words in Academia
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The author has used plenty of these words unironically and speaks from experience and a willingness to draw personal laughs. Academia can be hilarious and absurd it shouldn’t always have to be treated with stiff formality at all times. Join discussion...
Submitted by sunnyspeaks 7 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 21 hours ago
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50 Books That Will Make You a Better Writer
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Soaking up advice through any reads available opens up new worlds and ideas and can help mold a work from just OK to just plain awesome. Generally from a technical standpoint, anyways. Join discussion...
Submitted by sunnyspeaks 8 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours ago
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The 20 Best Works of Travel Literature
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What makes travel literature and its myriad subgenres so enduring, so engaging is — quite simply — the ways in which all the best examples allow readers to vicariously experience the exact same places and faces as authors who lived them. Join discussion...
Submitted by steve06 9 months, 1 week, 14 hours ago
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10 Fictional Writers We Wish Were Real
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Writers are a pretty dynamic bunch, but sometimes, we become hopelessly attracted to their characters even more than actual author who created them. To take it a step further, writers whose main characters are also writers are wholly irresistible. Join discussion...
Submitted by sunnyspeaks 9 months, 1 week, 3 days, 21 hours ago
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50 Quintessential British Novels
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Of all the literature hailing from English-speaking nations, British works are probably the most frequently studied and internationally recognized. This phenomenon stems from England’s ancient history, international (imperialist) influence and…well…the fact that the planet’s most widely-spoken German offshoot originated there. Join discussion...
Submitted by steve06 11 months, 3 days, 20 hours ago
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The 50 Best Books Written By Women
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Women have left an incredible literary legacy, with their works earning international acclaim, awards and coveted places on prestigious reading lists and syllabi the world over. Join discussion...
Submitted by sunnyspeaks 11 months, 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Gary W. Goldstein - Personal Development, Business Coaching and Filmmaker Coaching
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Gary Goldstein is an attorney, literary manager, film producer and author. He provides Personal Development Programs, Entrepreneur/Business Coaching, Screenwriter/Filmmaker Coaching and Corporate Training. Join discussion...
Submitted by garywgoldstein 43 months, 13 hours ago
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The Astounding Power Of A Good Mentor
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Do you believe in learning from other people s mistakes, or would you rather make the mistakes yourself? For example, would you rather go bankrupt and live on welfare to learn to manage your finances, or would you rather learn from someone who s already made all those mistakes and can save you the trouble? On the flip side of the coin, would you rather toil for years in frustration trying to build business after business in an attempt to get rich, or would you rather learn directly from someone who has been in business for 2 decades, started more than a dozen businesses, and was a self-made millionaire by age 29? Join discussion...
Submitted by edr3ch 44 months, 2 weeks, 6 days, 21 hours ago
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Thanks For The Beers Guys!
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I enjoyed my first two beers courtesy of my new Wordpress plugin, quot;Buy Me A Beer quot;. It s a simple and charming way to send a blog author a small token of your thanks via paypal. I learned about it from Ryan Shamus, who learned about it from John Chow, who is such an evil blogger he makes Darth Vader look like the Pope…. Thanks to my old friends Erlend Vatne and Eric Wilson for the brewskies. Eric is from Montreal, and Erlend is from Norway. I ve know then both for years and they are great guys. Erlend is retired now, having made a bundle in the telecom industry. And Eric has a few streams of income, and is working on a Young, Hot Money-Making Blog at Get Out Of The Woods. Speaking of which, get your nominations in right away for the Young, Hot, Money-Making Blogs Contest. Deadline is noon, June 2nd. Your blog must help people to make money online and be younger than April 1, 2007. Don t be shy, put on your promoter hat! Join discussion...
Submitted by edelizadano 44 months, 3 weeks, 2 hours ago
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