A Coup by Phyllis Skoy (Book Review #1632)

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‘A Coup’ is a women’s fiction. It is set in Istanbul when hell breaks loose, and she steps off a tram attempting to visit her friend, Adalet. There are gunshots and chaos, causing her to run into a soldier who creates much drama in the story.

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Mentoring a Writer by Christine Skarbek

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My parents really didn’t know what to do with me.  Oh, it was fine when I, as a 14-year-old, stepped into the role of documenting our family camping trips with tongue-in-cheek travelogues à la Erma Bombeck.  But it was an entirely different matter when I told them I wanted to be a journalist.  That was no career for a woman from a small Midwestern town in the 70s (trailblazer Erma B. notwithstanding).  None of their other eight children wanted to lead such a vagabond life.  Why should I?

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Interview with Mickey Carolan

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1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

In Elementary School, I earned a “Young Author” award t-shirt, sparking the idea of making writing a lifelong goal. Fueled by my passion for books and reading, the initial concept for this book emerged during the 2014 National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). The flame was reignited in 2023 when I fully committed to bringing Mom Dad Not Hear to the world.

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Take the plunge! by Lance Horsman

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As I sit in my armchair, typing out words to entertain and inform, I realise that there is no other work I would rather be doing. 

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“The Strong Women Series: Romance with a Twist” by Lyla Davis- Author of Series

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What is The Strong Women Series? The Strong Women Series is a contemporary romance series that follows the healing journey of 6 different women who persevere through some of life’s most

tragic struggles, finding hope and love in the end.

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Something from Nothing: A Historical World Without the History By Marie McCurdy

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I always feel a pang of envy for historical fiction authors whose chosen setting is a time and place where people kept records.

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About AudioBooks. Some Tips to New-Comer Narrators by Lita Marson

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I have worked at the Latvian Library for the Blind for twelve years. Every day, I gave out audiobooks to readers who could not read books in a printed format. The Latvian Library for the Blind also creates books in Accessible Formats: audio, Braille, and large print books. 

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Whose Life Are You Living? Finding Allowance for YOU by Gary Douglas

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How do you know if that life you’re living is a life that works for you? If it is one that lights you up, brings you joy, and puts a smile on your face. If it is peaceful and creative rather than heavy and ponderous. If the life you are currently living is serious and limited rather than joyful and spacious, you might want to ask yourself, “Whose life am I living?”

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Interview With Yvonne deSousa

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1. When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?       

     I loved to read as a kid and devoured books by Judy Blume, S.E. Hinton, and Lois Duncan. I wanted to be just like them. I quickly realized that those stories don’t come easily, and I struggled to develop compelling tales. As an adult, I was diagnosed with MS and found life with a chronic illness so frustrating I had to make fun of it. I wrote down these thoughts, and suddenly, I was a writer. I still enjoy reading most of all, but I try to balance my time so I can enjoy both.

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