Monthly Archives: March 2013

Indie Ingenuity

“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” Cicero As co-author of Birthing the Elephant, a start-up guide for small businesses, I know firsthand just how innovative and intrepid entrepreneurs can be. That’s why it’s no surprise … Continue reading

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Scintillating Sounds

“When asked “what he meant by ‘the craft of writing,’ he answered, “it is the art of penetrating other minds with the figures that are in your own mind”…. In making his own entrances into other minds, he said, he … Continue reading

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Ordinary, Extraordinary

“We must remember that everything is ordinary and extraordinary. It is our minds that open or close….Go so deep into something that you understand its interpenetration with all things. Then automatically the detail is imbued with the cosmic; they are … Continue reading

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Champion Cadet

“A wild, energetic novel that proves girls CAN be warriors while still being true to themselves.” Sarah Dessen What a satisfying moment! After three years of writing, rewriting, and planning, The Cadet of Tildor, Alex Lidell’s debut YA novel, is … Continue reading

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Enchanted Evening

Isn’t it wonderful when, like stardust, a little bit of Kismet falls your way? That’s what happened to me today, when David noticed in the paper that there was a limited engagement of Carousel, the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. And … Continue reading

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