Published on August 27, 2025
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If you couldn’t get to a doctor, How would you deal with a broken limb, or a serious laceration, or a snakebite? What if you get sick? Dr. La Guardia offers options for these, and SO many more! And, HE’S FUNNY! 🙂
Published on June 12, 2025
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Gary Sturgis is BookLocker’s #1 best-selling author and he has 344K members on his Facebook Group!
Published on June 3, 2025
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Angela shares how WritersWeekly and her publishing biz began, plus the funny and stressful challenges faced along the way.
Published on August 25, 2022
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Drifting in the land between being wide awake and half passed out. This has become my favorite way of writing.
Published on April 15, 2022
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From refreshments to free give-aways, and so much in between, take these steps to ensure a successful book launch!
Published on February 5, 2022
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I became a writer, but it wasn’t easy. Being diagnosed as autistic (Autism Spectrum Disorder Level 1), I frequently took words and expressions literally….
Published on July 15, 2021
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One day, as I was surfing the Internet, I ran into WritersWeekly.com and, subsequently, BookLocker.
Published on October 15, 2020
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Our own Brian Whiddon shares his stories from the street to help readers understand the humanity within the hearts of cops.
Published on July 29, 2020
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In parochial school, whenever I’d ask embarrassing questions, the nuns would send me to my seat out in the hall. Soon, the doubter, Thomas, became my favorite disciple. I grew up as an atheist seeking meaning in my life, and life in general…
Published on July 29, 2020
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I had been cooking since college, and had perfected hundreds of recipes over the years. I escaped dorm food when I moved in with two other guys who cooked. Dinners got even better in graduate school. I teamed with a Belgian whose hobby was French cooking, and a Turk who had worked his way through college as a chef at Benihana. After I got marries, and my mother-in-law started asking me for recipes, I knew I had something good going…