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Month: January 2019

January 29, 2019 Bill Wolfe

Barbara Stark-Nemon: Late-blooming “encore career” writers have valuable stories and experiences to share

January 28, 2019 Bill Wolfe

The Hundred-Year House offers absorbing hybrid of family saga, literary mystery, examination of creative life

January 24, 2019January 24, 2019 Bill Wolfe

NBCC and PEN America announce 2018 literary awards finalists

January 22, 2019 Bill Wolfe

8 Ways to Revive Your Novel Manuscript

January 21, 2019January 21, 2019 Bill Wolfe

Male Verbal Privilege: “Men Don’t Say or Do That!”

January 6, 2019 Bill Wolfe

Gayle Brandeis: When Fiction Comes True

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