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Posts Tagged ‘books’

Client Success: Dr. Lucinda Grapenthin Releases Children’s Book including Parental Guide

By Wayne | September 29, 2021 | 0

“I love using children’s’ books in my therapy practice,” shared Dr. Lucinda Grapenthin, “so why not write my own?”  Following her dream, Dr. Cindy, as she’s known by many of her clients, is the author of Toby, Toby, Worry Free, a tale of an octopus child who feels a deep fear of riding a bike. …

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Client Success: Bo Bancroft Taps Emotion and Current Events in Fast, Fun Debut Novel

By Wayne | September 27, 2021 | 0

“Make America Beautiful Again came from the convergence of people and issues that irritate me,” admitted first time novelist Bo Bancroft. “They fueled my desire to express my displeasure!  But I didn’t want to be another whining voice, much less a preachy one, about what’s wrong in society.  I think my reader isn’t someone seeking…

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Client Success: Megan Gordon’s New Short Story Collection Rich In Life’s Intimate Details

By Wayne | September 15, 2021 | 0

“Ideas for stories usually come unbidden,” said author Megan Gordon.  “The titular story for this book, You Can’t Get There From Here, began on a plane.  I wrote the first line after looking out the window while we took off.  Sometimes an idea for a title will strike me, and I will write the story…

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Client Success: Guided by Dad’s Love Letters, Karen Vanderyt Pens “The Dutchman”

By Wayne | November 30, 2020 | 1

“The Dutchman and Portland’s Finest Rose takes place in 1946-49 when young men and women were questioning their roles after WWII ended while endeavoring to make themselves and their country a better place,” shared author Karen J. Vanderyt. “There’s young love, commitment, and hope mixed with uncertainty and death. There’s a drive for college success,…

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