Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Guest post by Paula Renaye

Wonderful new book from author Didi Lemay. Didi talks about her passion, books, and her Goldendoodle. She had me at hello there.

As a child, Mark Oetjens was diagnosed with Dystonia, a debilitating neuromuscular disorder. Though there is no cure for Dystonia, surgeries and rehabilitation allowed him to walk with only a slight limp by the time he started high school. He received a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Anthropology, both from Northern Illinois University.

On Amy Knupp‘s website she has a piece called “Amy by the numbers.”

Many of us would love to have the career that Julie Garwood has had.

Not only is Kathy Lynn Emerson incredibly prolific, she’s one of the most versatile writer’s I’ve ever met.

I always enjoy hearing about the process that other writers take when penning their work. For Rita Kuehn, writing actually calms her.

One of the best things about blogging at b5media is meeting some amazing writers.

Jessica McHugh is like a lot of writers in that she is constantly thinking about books and stories.

Every once in a while I come across a writer that is very inspiring to me. Peggy Bechko is one of those writers.

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