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Interviews
Jo-El Shea is a health and wellness counselor. We met online some time ago and this is the interview that resulted. She offers some sound advice for home business owners who have difficulty balancing it all. Enjoy!
Learn To Balance
Blog Series
Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that's fast becoming the "news" source for everyday people, by everyday people. It can be used to stay in touch with friends and family and it can be used to help increase sales, build a brand, and drive traffic to your online store or web presence.
Learn To Twitter
Want To Be In An E-book?
Our editor is working on two new e-books and wants your input! If you run an online magazine or a successful blog, drop her an email.
Subject line: Interview for e-books.
Get Paid To Write
Places to look for paying writing gigs.
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Reviews
Ariel's Beginning
King Triton has banned music from his kingdom after the death of his wife—who adored music. But unbeknownst to the king, music is still played and enjoyed—only secretly. Ariel discovers this wonderful secret and finds a way to bring music, her people, and her father back together.
Teething Bling
Cute and stylish jewelry that's safe for babies to tug, pull, and bite.
Toons From 80s
As a kid growing up in the 80s, I L-O-V-E-D cartoons and spent every Saturday morning glued to the television set. I didn’t see sunlight until after lunch and it didn't matter if my friends and classmates thought I was uncool for watching them because I liked the way they made me feel on the inside—happy and content.
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MONTHLY COLUMNS
Busy Parent Devotional
When I was a little girl, my mother spent Saturday nights washing, drying, and ironing outfits, and hanging them in our rooms. She polished five pairs of children’s shoes and laid out our socks. She did this so that the next morning...
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Fun Family Travel Ideas
Fit and Fun Excursions
I’d suspected my daughter, Dana, was an animal lover, and when she was two I ran an experiment, aided by some rubber Flintstones characters, to prove it. I watched her pick out Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and the other humans and fling them across the room...
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Advice On Christianity
I'm a worry wart. I worry about everything when it comes to my kids. I've tried to not let this worrisome attitude rub off on my kids or make them fearful. So far, it's been working, they are fearless and don't seem to be held back by the same worries I have. However, I know this is the wrong attitude to have, especially as a Christian mother. Can you help me with this?
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Write For Us
We're currently looking for a Direct Sales columnist. If you're interested and/or have experience, check out our
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Fact To Fiction
In our discussion of dialogue, the topic of tags surfaced many times. Tags are used to identify the speaker, and the simplest example is, "Robin said."
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Grammar 'n Style
When we speak, we start and stop. We also pause, trail off, change thoughts, and get cut off. It’s easy to hear all of that, but how do we show it in our writing?
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Doc's Tip O' The Month
About 35 years ago I learned how to improve my creative writing by involving myself in a variety of art forms. I confess that I learned this incredible lesson from, of all people, a professional football player.
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Business Of Writing
Doesn’t matter what your business is, speaking is power, prestige and sales. Writers are no different. As much as writers hate to present in public, speaking is still one of the most efficient methods of making sales.
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