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Five Tips on Writing from novelist Angela Crook
Novelist Angela Crook, who most recently authored the thriller Chasing Naveh, held her book launch at Loganberry Books on Sunday, March 10. During the question and answer period in her well-attended event, she shared her wisdom about writing: Get support … Continue reading
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Author Alley 2013
We had 50 authors this year for Author Alley, and what a great year it was! Thanks so much to all the authors who joined us, to all the fans and readers who came to meet their favorite authors, and … Continue reading