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By admin, on October 15th, 2009%
Tweet Why Blogging is Important Especially for writers these days, blogging is an extremely important Internet outlet to promote your writing or even a book you just had published. Some of the best blogs have come out of the most unlikely sources like mothers and people who live in a certain borough in New York City. [...] . . . → Read More: Guest post by Robert Tuchman, author of “Young Guns”
By admin, on October 7th, 2009%
Tweet How to find a Critique Buddy There are many advantages to having a critique buddy help with your writing. When you are in the revision process before submitting to a publisher you want to make sure that your work is neat, colorful and read by someone who has the same intentions you do; trying to make [...] . . . → Read More: Guest post by Robert Tuchman, author of “Young Guns”
By admin, on October 6th, 2009%
Tweet When Robert Tuchman graduated from Boston University, Tuchman was quickly forced to abandon his dream of becoming a sports reporter. Applications to sports producers across the country were ignored and eventually he accepted a position as an investment advisor at Lehman Brothers in New York. Still wanting to break into the sports industry, he joined Sports [...] . . . → Read More: “Young Guns” by Robert Tuchman book spotlight
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