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Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don’t want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change.
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I love being an indie publisher. I understand that new titles and authors require time to be discovered. It always a bonus when a year or two after publication of a title that it receives a very fine review—it’s really satisfying. Such is the case today. First time novelist Karen Kondazian’s novel THE WHIP about…
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Author Michael Aaron Rockland (Stones, American Diplomat in Franco Spain, and Navy Crazy [forthcoming] from Hansen Publishing Group) will do a presentation at the Morristown and Morris Township Library on March 30, 2014 at 2pm. Rockland will talk about the 350 years of New Jersey history, about the state’s conflicted image, about the New Jersey…
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Author and theater professional Ken Womble interviews actors Debra Monk and Jose Llana upon the release of Womble’s new book, Inside Act: How Ten Actors Made It – And You Can Too. Womble will interview Monk and Llana about their acting careers and ask why some actors make it and others do not. This free,…
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March is Women’s History month. One way to celebrate is to read Karen Kondazian’s novel THE WHIP. The novel is about Charley Parkhurst (1812-1879) a much celebrated stagecoach driver (or whip) who in 1849 began driving for Wells Fargo routes from Sacramento to San Fransisco. However, Charley was really Charlotte. Yes, Charlotte. She kept her…
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It always nice to have your book reviewed favorably; it’s always nicer when the favorable review appears a year or more after its publication. It’s like opening a bottle of Bordeaux at just the right time—it’s a gift. Dawn Wink of Story Circle Book Reviews gave Karen Kondazian such a gift with her review of…

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