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Interview with Joanna Ruth Meyer

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About the Author: Joanna Ruth Meyer has been writing since she was seven, kept writing, and published her first book, Beneath the Haunting Sea, in January of 2018, and its companion, Beyond

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Percy Jackson & the Power of Learning

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 Everyone feels like the content children interact with should be directly educational to the child. While didactic material is obviously good, I believe that books, shows, and other entertainment sources

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Only Mostly Devastated | Sophie Gonzales

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Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales Wednesday Books, 2020, 288 pages Trigger warnings: character with terminal illness, death of a loved one, underage drinking About the Author: “Sophie Gonzales writes

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Interview with Susan S. Bernardo and Courtenay Fletcher

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[Image taken from the Inner Flower Child Books website] About the Author: Susan Schaefer Bernardo is a poet and storyteller since childhood. She holds a B.A. in English (UCLA), M.A.

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Is Indie the Way to Go?

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How can I go about getting my work published while also having an impact on my readers and getting the best bang for my buck? That’s a difficult question no

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The Artist Who Loved Cats | Susan S. Bernardo

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The Artist Who Loved Cats written by Susan S. Bernardo and Illustrated by Courtenay Fletcher Inner Flower Child Books, 2019, 30 pages About the Author: Susan Schaefer Bernardo has been

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