How What I Know About Airedales Has Made a Difference

Jul 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

I’m not going to say I’m an expert on Airedale Terriers. I’m not a breeder. I’m not a trainer. And I’m not a dog show judge. But Airedales have been a part of my family since I was child, so what I know about them is what I’ve learned from living with them.

As an adult, my husband and I have had four Airedales - two of them have passed and we have two now - Amber and Krissy. Each one came to us in a different way - Bernie came from a backyard breeder, Max came from a shelter, Amber came from an AKC breeder and Krissy came from rescue. Yes, they all could be described with the typical Airedale traits - smart, playful and determined. But what made these Airedales so unforgettable is not how they were the same, but how they were different.


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How I Entered the Book Market

Jul 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

In this article, I would like to recall how I got my manuscript through to the publisher’s desk.


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Give Us This Day

Jul 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

About three or four years ago I worked a contract that required me to drive through a less than desirable part of town. One particular freeway underpass housed the man I would later come to know as Harley.

I think Harley was about my age, maybe even a little younger. He certainly could not have survived these conditions if he were much older than 50. He had lost most of teeth. He couldn’t seem to stand fully erect and when he walked to a car to accept a hand out his movement was restrained as though each step towards the charity caused him physical and emotional pain.


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It Pays to Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys or Giants or Eagles or Redskins

Jun 22nd, 2008 by Addy | 0

NFL Draft Season is now upon us and if you’re a pro football fan you already know about the widespread speculation about where your favorite players are going to plying their trade on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays and, if they’re lucky, the weekends in January and February after their college seasons were over.

If you’re a pro football fan, you’ve also listened to analysts discuss the odds of players making it to the big leagues; the lower you’re drafted, the worse they get. You’ve also heard what it takes to get on the field with most teams; talent and fit are the most obvious qualities, though some franchises place a premium on character. In this sense, the NFL is no different from any other business that hires entry level workers.


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A Dollar in Change For a Pound of Cure

Jun 22nd, 2008 by Addy | 0

I went to my local grocery store the other day. I needed some shaved deli meat for my famous “Killer Roast Beef Sandwiches.” The deli counter is right there when you walk in and the scene was a typical early evening gotta-get-somethin-for-dinner rush. I counted six people ahead of me but when I pulled my number I found myself the twelfth seeker of the hand sliced grail. A large woman jostled me out of her line-of-display-case site, whining something about not being able to see the Gorgonzola.


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How To Market Your New Film

Jun 21st, 2008 by Addy | 0

Whether you are a new screenwriter, producer and/or director, you may be looking for that one chance to make a difference in your life and the lives of other people, but Hollywood has said no to you.

That’s okay, because more and more companies are coming out to support new filmmakers and you may be looking for them while they are looking for you.


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The Amazon Battle, Continued: An Interview With BookLocker\’s Angela Hoy

Jun 17th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Amazon is a big piece to our success and as they continue to change their model, how we market and sell our books needs to change as well. It’s no secret that Angela Hoy of BookLocker and WritersWeekly has been very vocal about the recent move on Amazon’s part to get all their POD publishers to print books through BookSurge. You can see some of her past posts on this topic by clicking over to her WritersWeekly site.

Amidst the media firestorm Angela is in, she’s taken some time to answer our questions related to this topic:


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Seven Things Authors Must Know to Be Successful

Jun 17th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Publishing is a very competitive business and the choices for getting a manuscript into print are numerous. Everyone who writes has to make a decision on what’s best for them and their manuscript or book, but the decision should be based on their personal goals and not what someone else is trying to sell you. There are plenty of so-called “experts” who only have themselves in mind, so choose wisely and keep in mind these seven crucial points.


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The People Versus

Jun 16th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Tough as a tire iron and proud as a parson in paradise, Jeff Sanders, Private Investigator, was good at his job, always cool and always composed, never rancorous or rattled on the witness stand. Fit at 40, he was a wiz at bending the truth toward the side that hired him, but he never blatantly lied. “No yellow Jellyfish, that Jeff Sanders,” the Chief of Police always said. He should see me now, Jeff thought.


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More About Inserting Explanatory Text in Writing Novels

Jun 16th, 2008 by Addy | 0

In a recent article, I stated: “I found that three or four pages of explanatory text usually are quite well received.” I also stated: “It may not be totally acceptable to a few readers, but overall, most will enjoy learning something new and, if the material is adequately condensed and included as part of the overall story, as it must be, it often is enjoyed enough to be favorably mentioned in reviews.”


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