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- [Interview: Part 1 of 2] Neil Marr by Conversations with Writers on Nov 5, 2009
Publisher, author and former journalist, Neil Marr is the author of Bullycide: Death at Playtime (Success Unlimited, 2001), a groundbreaking book which exposed the epidemic of bully-related child suicides in the UK.Bullycide received rave reviews aro...
- authorised triangular post by rashbre central on Oct 3, 2009
It's still technically 'pre-publication' but I received a consignment of promo copies of "The Triangle" yesterday. It was actually quite unexpected. I was working at home, the postman had come and gone and about five minutes later there was a loud kn...
- Death of the Novelist #5 by The Boy Who Could But Didn't on Aug 9, 2009
Yes, he read it all right. He looked at me as if I had a swollen cheek, looked sidelong into the corner, and even tittered in embarrassment. He crumpled the manuscript needlessly and grunted. The questions he asked seemed crazy to me. Saying nothing...
- A View on Self Publishing by The View From Here on Jul 27, 2009
by MikeYou're a writer right? A good one. What? The picture is to get your attention. You see you need to be able to publicise yourself if you go into self-publishing - show yourself at your best. Sure you think you can hack that, but the chances a...
- Death of the Novelist #2 by The Boy Who Could But Didn't on Jun 15, 2009
One day, someone might even ask why I stopped. I’ll reply that I found all the people I wanted to share the world I saw with.
- Interview with Lamar Smith by work/life fusion on Jun 15, 2009
There aren't many people with a career that includes Air Force Special Forces attack pilot (decorated), successful CEO and published Author. Lamar Smith can claim all three!Lamar has very kindly answered a few questions for us here on work/life fusio...
- Sucking on a lemon by markmapstone on Jun 5, 2009
Day 5 of (possibly) 90 and I’m sat hunched over a steaming laptop with my fingers bleeding into the keyboard. No word count this time, no strict deadline, no peer pressure (other than self inflicted) and no prize at the end of it – unless...

















