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Members can post their success stories here.  Published book, articles, awards, acquiring an agent, even a "good" rejection!  Be brief.
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  • 01 Nov 2013 8:53 PM | Anonymous
    Sold the third novelette in "The Journeyman" series to ANALOG SF.  "The Journeyman: Against the Green" follows "The Journeyman: In the Stone House" and "The Journeyman: On the Shortgrass Prairie" as we follow Teodrorq sunna Nagarajan the Ironhand in his journeys across World in search of the encampments of the star men.
  • 01 Nov 2013 9:12 AM | Anonymous
    Kathryn Craft's debut novel, THE ART OF FALLING (click for Kirkus review), will be released by Sourcebooks on January 28, 2014, ending her ten-year wait to see this happen! It is available for pre-order now wherever books are sold. If you're buying them for holiday giving Kathryn will send you cards with the book cover on front to stand it for the gift till it arrives! Leave snail mail and number of pre-orders at her website contact form.
  • 09 Aug 2013 9:53 PM | Anonymous
    Writing recently about the NBA's most valuable player, I said it was the  passion, perseverance and practice of Lebron James that made him a positive role model for me.  Since that op-ed, I' look around and I'm more convinced than ever that the three "P's" really are fundamental to success no matter the endeavor, be it writing, cooking or swimming the English Channel. 
  • 09 Aug 2013 9:59 AM | Bart Palamaro (Administrator)
    Type your story in the black text box and it will look like this.  You can change the text by highlighting and picking new fonts, sizes and colors from the control panel under the "post" button.

    Try it!
  • 09 Aug 2013 9:53 AM | Bart Palamaro (Administrator)
    ....who served in an army field hospital during the Battle of the Bulge.  And was there on D-Day.  She's 93. She was in and out of the volunteer office in a few moments, just looking for a book.

    I am ashamed to say that I didn't know what to ask, or how, or even if I should, and then it was too late. 

    Maybe she will be here next week.


    Bart
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