Freedom as a Lifestyle Choice
by Megan Haskell Freedom. A lot of things come to mind when I think about the word. Freedom of the press. Freedom of speech. The soldiers who honor our country and Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by Megan Haskell Freedom. A lot of things come to mind when I think about the word. Freedom of the press. Freedom of speech. The soldiers who honor our country and Continue reading
by Gayle Carline I’ve heard the plaintive cry more than once. An author has dropped a copy of their new book off at a library, perhaps along with a handful Continue reading
by Elizabeth Conte As long as there have been books, there have been people trying to suppress them—government, business interests, and individuals bent on imposing their moral or religious views. Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels Creatives love to dream of being free. Free to paint, free to write, free to pursue any and all aspects of our abundant artistic dreams. There Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Freedom! The fourth of July. It’s synonymous with freedom and independence, our country’s celebration of everything that it means to be American. But what does it mean Continue reading
by Diane Rogers I’m vacationing aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean with my husband and a handful of others. Pristine, the environment invites stillness. Nature is poetic in her spaciousness. Continue reading
by Elizabeth Conte Nothing introduces the summer season than a blockbuster movie. But what does that have to do with writing? More than you think. Don’t all writers dream of Continue reading
by Megan Haskell In the modern era of internet marketing, building a mailing list is the single most important avenue to creating a sustainable business. It doesn’t matter if you’re an author Continue reading
by PJ Colando June. Love is in the air, weddings are scheduled, and families will convene. It won’t officially be summer, yet it will be hot, hot, hot in the Continue reading
by Kristy Tate In a few days, I’ll be at the Foothill Ranch library comparing story structure to a piece of citrus fruit and sex. Like an orange, a story Continue reading