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Tips from an Industry Insider

Comparing everyday marketing to household chores might seem like a bad idea, dropping it into the hated I-don’t-have-time-for-this jobs’ jar. But it is realistic in that it is SOMETHING THAT HAS TO BE DONE, regularly if not every day. Even if you are lucky enough to have an assistant to pass it off to, it still has to be done.

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Readers And Writers Get Together At StoryFest

The first event I attended was a fascinating conversation, Historical Inspirations, that took place at the Tallwood Eatery on Mollymook beach. The food was delicious: fish cakes, gnocchi with lamb ragu and a wickedly delicious chocolate dessert. However, it was the authors, Natasha Lester and Lauren Chater, who really lit up the room.

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Deerbourne Inn Dates: Peggy Chambers

I love a quaint inn. I’ve never been to Vermont, though it is on my bucket list, but the setting at the inn on Halloween made me think of witches and then the Salem Witch Trials that took place near the area.  It made for the perfect backdrop for a story.

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Deerbourne Inn Dates: Charlotte O'Shay

I’ve learned two things that are related:Strive to stretch, grow and improve as a writer with everyOnce the book is out in the world, people may love it or hate it and strangely some people will love the exact thing others hate. No matter. It’s out of your control. Move on to the next and write the best book you can write. Because no one else can write the book you will write.

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Cheers to Caitlin and Cory

Happy publication day to Caitlin and Corey, whose story Lion Dancing for Love is out in the wild today. I really fell in love with these two characters. It's a case of opposites attract - or is it?

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