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This brand new blog, written by a child development expert, is written for parents of young children to suggest ways to cultivate a love for books and reading.
Title: Tears In The Darkness by Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman
What’s it like to be a small publisher in a down economy? How does the creative/collaborative process proceed long-distance…some partners in Michigan some in New Jersey? What’s rural life really like for newly relocated city-folk? What’s it like to live, work and participate in redevelopment of a town of fewer than 200 people after years of NYC? It’s all in the blog.
My virtual soapbox on technology, writing, management, and other random topics.
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