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The Lake That Stole Children

From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Screenwriter Michael Berlin and Danielle’s Beacon Were a Match Made in Adoption Heaven

by admin on August 28, 2009

Free Writing Software & Hal SpaceJock E-Novel

by admin on August 25, 2009

Hint Fiction Wants You: Open Submissions

by admin on August 21, 2009

The Song in Your Story

by admin on August 20, 2009

Story Master Robert McKee Explains It All

by admin on August 19, 2009

Midwest Book Review Critic Praises "Exceptional" Language and World of "Enchantment" In The Lake That Stole Children

by admin on August 17, 2009

Wealth for Writers is a ‘Teachable Moment’

by admin on August 14, 2009

Free Personal Diary Software — and Creative PR

by admin on August 13, 2009

Is "Free" Costing Writers Too Much?

by admin on August 9, 2009

STORY Force: Free Tips for Authors Who Might Like Some Attention (and a little respect!)

by admin on August 5, 2009

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    "...as a short story for adults, it packed a powerful message. Parents always need to be aware of their kids’ emotions before they disappear into their sadness, lost to us forever."

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