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Showing posts with label history of novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history of novels. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Sharing my Opinion-Editorial on Military.com

I'm honored that the prestigious Military.com news service recently ran an Op-ed I authored having to do with military members making the transition to civilian life. I focused a great deal on education and the importance it plays in a post-military career, especially a career in the security industry. While my Op-ed was not so much oriented to my writing, the wonderful people at Military.com were gracious to post a separate box with the article that contains my biography. My bio includes information about my writing and my background in the US Air Force. Military.com reaches an audience of 10 million, so this opportunity has been one of the best I've had so far in terms of getting my story out there.

Please visit the article here: New GI Bill is Key to a Successful Transition

Mike Angley
Award-Winning Author of the Child Finder Trilogy
www.childfinder.us

Friday, January 30, 2009

Not Arguably: The Best Assessment of the Future of Novels and Books In Past Few Years!

In its Arts section, Time magazine has presented what may be the best assessment of the future of books and the publishing industry of the past few years--and a lot has happened in the past few years. My mini review and the link to this essential reading from the pen of Lev Grossman , is at www.sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com. I hope you'll subscribe to the blog while you're there.

Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson

MRS. LIEUTENANT: A SHARON GOLD NOVEL

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