Published on January 5, 2011
We all recovered from the Christmas Stomach Bug. All but four of us caught it by the time if flew from our house and, undoubtedly, into somebody else’s.
This week, I wanted to show the you gift I needle felted for my mom for Christmas. I couldn’t show it to you until now because she’d have definitely peeked…
Published on January 5, 2011
Not sure if you caught this news yet or not but, according to Publisher’s Weekly, some publishers have suspended shipments to Borders after Borders suspended payments to them. Borders is apparently saying they now have new funding, that they want to meet with the publishers, etc. but I can’t help but wonder why any investor would throw money at that sinking ship…
Published on January 5, 2011
Dear Angela,
I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for all the great newsletters you have sent to me over this past year (and many years past). I am grateful for the information they contain, the jobs they list and the thoughts they inspire. Thank you, too, for sharing yourself and your family with me through your news from the home office and your willingness to correspond with me when I have written you. I am glad to know you even though at a distance.
May God bless you and keep you as we end this year and enter the next.
Sincerely,
Sarah Clark
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Hi Angela,
I just wanted to tell you how much I love WritersWeekly. I’ve been visiting for a few years now and I always find useful and interesting information here. Keep up the great work!
Sincerely,
Lori G.
Published on January 5, 2011
As I took my son for a walk through the neighborhood recently – the winter weather temporarily rising from the 20s to the 60s – there must have been a hundred discarded Christmas trees lining the curbs. Possibly enough to heat the entire city for a day! It made me realize something: the holidays are definitely over…
Published on January 5, 2011
writing career advice
At 40, after several years as a stay-at-home mom, I returned to college to complete my associate’s degree to make myself more marketable when I returned to the workforce. A medical secretary by default, most of my courses were business related. However, one of my electives, Newspaper Research and Reporting, put me on a new and unexpected career path…
Published on January 5, 2011
COMPLAINT about MindStir Media / MindstirMedia.com – SPAMMERS!
UPDATE – SEARCH Magazine / Heldref Publications / James Denton – As ordered by the court, James Denton has finally paid the victim $701.