Mark Twain, lauded by many as America's greatest humorist, has a strong online presence nearly a century after his death.
Topic : WritingMark Twain, lauded by many as America's greatest humorist, has a strong online presence nearly a century after his death. BackstoryAuthors tell you what inspired their workMaryann Miller, Author of "One Small Victory"
One day while reading the newspaper I happened across a small, four-inch item about a woman who infiltrated a drug ring and helped bring down a major distributor in a small town in Michigan. She was a single mother with several children, had no background in law enforcement, and had just lost her oldest son in a car accident. The news story did not give many details about the woman or how she managed to get on the drug task force. It only said that she did so at great personal risk.
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Do you have a supermodel you can consult with? Headline notwithstanding, I don't mean Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell or even that inimitable diva, Tyra Banks. (I call this column the Tyra Banks approach because I'm Canadian and irony is in my nature.)
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Word CountWriters Talk About WritingAre You Willing to Talk About the Elephant in the Room?
A friend of mine recently did something dangerous. No, she didn't ride a motorcycle up a mountain during a lightning storm, try bungee jumping off a bridge or attempt to go windsurfing with belugas. Here's her confession: When submitting an RFQ she included a brief personal essay.
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