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At 6:22am on March 17, 2009, Bert Martinez [The Emotional Engineer] said…
Hello, I'm Bert Martinez, I'm looking to network with success minded authors. If you would like my free report 30 Strategies for Selling More Books just fill out the form below. I look forward to networking with you and if there is anything that I can help you with please do not hesitate to contact me.

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At 5:36pm on January 15, 2009, Jeanie Pantelakis said…
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Literacy is our purpose.
Fulfilling dreams is our goal.
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Scribblers’ Retreat is not the typical classroom setting. It was designed to bring world-class authors, literature professors, editors, journalists, illustrators, photo journalists, proofreaders, publishers, publicists, screenplay writers, and website/graphic designers, etc. one-on-one with young and old alike. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone who has had a manuscript in a desk drawer for 40 years or who has an outstanding poem that simply must be read.
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At 9:15pm on October 26, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
I'm so excited!

Check out my latest blog post to read about my newest cover design, read the latest book review and find out how to attend my first book signing for the JGDS (Junior Geography Detective Squad) children's mystery state book series (signing as illustrator of course).

Here is the cover for the second book in the series just to tempt you further...


Isn't my job cool?

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
IM: willowraven.illustration
At 8:07pm on July 24, 2007, david b mclaughlin said…
Please help me name my book (if you have not already)!

Vote here:
http://fortyblog.blogspot.com

Thanks in advance,
David B. McLaughlin
http://www.davidbmclaughlin.com
At 8:24pm on July 23, 2007, Nicole Davis said…
Hi Reecy, your blogs sound interesting. I'll refer some of my students to them. I also tutor.
At 7:15pm on July 23, 2007, Kathryne Kennedy said…
Wow, Reecy! :} I'm fortunate in that my oldest son put himself through college on academic scholarships, and I'm hoping for the same with my younger. It's a good thing I have you as a connection though, just in case. Have you marketed counselors at the High Schools? I would think your book would be a valuable resource for them.
My best,
Kathryne
At 8:41pm on July 2, 2007, Patrice-Anne Rutledge said…
Hi Reecy -- thanks for your comment on my page. Good luck with your book -- looks like a valuable resource.

You asked about the age demographics of my audience. From what I can tell, it does tend to lean toward the 40+ group -- authors who didn't grow up with computers and need an easy way to learn about the online marketing techniques that will help them sell their books.

Patrice
www.websavvywriter.com
At 11:05am on July 2, 2007, Reecy Aresty said…
Congrats! I hope you're saving in the right place. Feel free to call me for a second opinion.

Reecy
At 10:10am on July 2, 2007, Yvonne Perry said…
Our youngest just graduated college this June. I'm already saving for my grandson's education.
At 6:41pm on June 29, 2007, Reecy Aresty said…
My affiliate page should be up next week. We're about a week or 2 behind schedule.

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Hometown:
Trenton, NJ
About Me and My Book:
I've been a financial advisor since 1977, and I'm author of "How To Pay For College Without Going Broke," an invaluable parent/student manual, and the only book of its kind available in Spanish. For the past 28 years I’ve helped thousands of families send their kids to the college of their choice for less than they ever dreamed possible. I just up thehighschoolblog.com and the collegeblog.com, and I'm looking for affiliates to sell my books and reports.
Website:
http://www.paylessforcollege.com
 
 

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