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Professional Credits   A diverse writer of columns, feature stores, short fiction, novels, screenplays and stage plays, Maryann Miller has won numerous awards including being a semi-finalist at the Sundance Institute for her screenplay, “A Question of Honor.” More recently she placed in the top 15 percent of entries in the Chesterfield Screenwriting Fellowship with […]

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Book Review – Night Train Express by Ed McGinnis

Night Train Express Ed McGinnisFile Size: 442 KBPrint Length: 263 pagesSold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B00LBVPIYU BOOK BLURB: Jack Harrington—actor, Vietnam veteran, business associate of Los Angeles underworld figures–finds himself in a precarious position: at least two people are trying to kill him. He knows who one of them is. But the identity

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Book Review – A Voyage Remembered by Leslie Snow

A Voyage RememberedLeslie SnowHardcover: 220 pagesPublisher: Peter E. Randall Publisher (March 18, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1931807787 BOOK BLURB: This is a story of a man and a woman with vastly different backgrounds who overcame obstacles and created art and living experience. Leslie Snow was a dancer, painter, and poet; Louis Féron was a goldsmith, jeweler, and

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Book Review- Mommy A to Z by Meredith Hale

Mommy A to ZMeredith HaleFile Size: 2893 KBPrint Length: 158 pagesSold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B00KIC4X0S The full title of this humorous book about raising “tiny humans” is Mommy A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the Joys, Wonders, and Absurdities of Motherhood and the book is broken into chapters headed by, you guessed

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Early in my career, I tried to adhere to the advice to write in one genre to build a fan base, which was meant to help writers sell more books. Alas. I couldn’t do it. I write all over the place. Well, not literally. I write mostly at my computer, but I don’t stick to

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