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by Word Alive Press
Cy (Cyril) is a native of New Brunswick. His early years were spent on the family farm near the quaint village of Fredericton Junction. He was co...
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by Word Alive Press
We had originally posted this as a Facebook question, hoping to get a good dialogue going on the merits of typing versus handwriting, but it turn...
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by Word Alive Press
Before I began editing professionally, it never occurred to me that the use of contractions in literature would be contentious on any level. In fac...
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by Word Alive Press
Each life conceals a library of priceless lessons learned through experience. Though you may be uncertain how best (or even whether) to share the...
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by Word Alive Press
Originally posted on the Laura J. Davis blogOne of the hardest things for authors to refrain from doing is defending their work. I know, because ...
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by Word Alive Press
Originally posted on the Laura J. Davis blogI have been reviewing books for a little over seven years now, both for an online Christian newspaper...
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by Word Alive Press
I’ve slogged through some particularly awful books because I loved the first few lines, and I’ve put down some notably wonderful books because ...
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by Word Alive Press
At Word Alive Press we know how valuable feedback can be to writers, and this week our blog will be focusing on how to receive—and give—feedback on...
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by Word Alive Press
At Word Alive Press we know how valuable feedback can be to writers, and this week our blog will be focusing on how to receive—and give—feedback on...
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by Word Alive Press
At Word Alive Press we know how valuable feedback can be to writers, and this week our blog will be focusing on how to receive—and give—feedback on...
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by Word Alive Press
At Word Alive Press, the Project Manager’s job is to take care of our authors’ needs and oversee all the day-to-day tasks of the office. From arr...
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by Word Alive Press
A multitude of years ago, Phyllis Primmer, a writer of some renown in our neighbourhood, told me that she ‘saw a book in there.’ I knew what she ...
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