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Nate Hoffelder changed their profile picture 5 years, 11 months ago
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site NAIWE NEWS 5 years, 11 months ago
Posts on your NAIWE blog may be promoted in The Edge: Success Strategies for People Who Work With Words, which has a subscriber list of over 6,400, as of January 2020. Both members and prospective clients […]

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wrote a new post on the site Suzelle Fiedler 5 years, 12 months ago
I was recently inspired by God to search for more clients using existing clients, rather than just reaching out to people whom I don’t know from Adam.
In other words, last week I began sending “warm emails” […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site NAIWE NEWS 6 years ago
We wanted to get to know Mark Allen (NAIWE’s AP Stylebook Expert) better, so last month we sat down with him. Here is what he shared with us.
Does this edition have more changes than in past ed […]

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wrote a new post on the site Suzelle Fiedler 6 years ago
A big “thank you” goes out to my friend whose work-related papers I edited earlier this month and late last month.
She suggested that my business become a contractor for her employer, and right now the cogs are […]
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wrote a new post on the site Suzelle Fiedler 6 years ago
I’ve found that one of the first things you have to do when you decide to become a freelance editor (please don’t make me say “hang out your shingle”; I strongly dislike that expression) is tell your […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site April Michelle Davis 6 years ago
Confederate Gold is an action-packed comedy, taking a serious look at the American Civil War through the eyes of reenactors in the twenty-first century. This fun, funny novel is a raucous run, rampaging […]

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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site NAIWE NEWS 6 years ago
June 1: National Say Something Nice Day. Make the day pleasant for someone today by saying something nice.
June 2: National Leave the Office Early Day. This day is an incentive to many who often work more than […]

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wrote a new post on the site Suzelle Fiedler 6 years ago
In my year and a half as a freelance editor, one of the many things I have learned is that freelance editing is not a nine-to-five job.
When you are given a project with a tight deadline, you often find […]
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Hilary Cadman wrote a new post on the site Hilary Cadman 6 years ago
I’m good at making to-do lists, but not at completing the tasks listed. I remember one item (find a carpenter) featured on my to-do list for about 5 years – it only dropped off the list when I moved house and it w […]

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David Rose wrote a new post on the site David Rose 6 years ago
The Battle of the Alamo has always intrigued me. Born and raised in San Antonio, I often stood in front of the Cradle of Texas Liberty and wondered about the military maneuvers that occurred during the 13 day s […]
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Hilary Cadman changed their profile picture 6 years ago
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Richard Franklin wrote a new post on the site Dick Franklin, Author 6 years ago
Episode Title: First story considerations
This is my first blog to discuss the thought process that I am going through to initiate my new story. The challenge for me in this, of course, is to share enough to be […]
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site NAIWE NEWS 6 years ago
A blog where you can reach out to readers and potential clients with business breakthroughs, new books published, speaking engagements, articles, tips, news, resources, and more! Every time you post on your […]

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wrote a new post on the site Suzelle Fiedler 6 years ago
If you are an editor and you are like me, most of your business comes from word of mouth and networking.
Ah, but one has to start somewhere.
That is where the cold email came in for me.
I periodically […]
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David Rose's profile was updated 6 years ago
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April Michelle Davis wrote a new post on the site Member's Library 6 years ago
From Publishers’ Weekly:
“YA author Julia Watts has been removed from the slate of authors participating in LitUp, a teen literary festival sponsored by the Knox County (Tenn.) Public Library that was ins […]

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David Rose wrote a new post on the site David Rose 6 years ago
In 1884, Henry Navarro owned 520 acres of prime farmland in Atascosa County, south of San Antonio. The census reported that Henry was the head of a 10-member household that included his wife, five children, a ho […]
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David Rose wrote a new post on the site David Rose 6 years ago
As newlyweds in 1861, Valentine and Martha Poole moved to Galveston. Though their roots were in New York, they had heard the thrilling stories of the Karankawa Indians and the pirate Jean Lafitte. The East Coast n […]
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David Rose wrote a new post on the site David Rose 6 years ago
Born in Tennessee in 1808, Texas hero Albert Miller Lea graduated from the United States Military Academy (West Point) ranked third in his class. He quickly became a highly acclaimed engineer, soldier, and […]
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