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Here's a link to an interview I did by email recently with Victor David Giron of Curbside Splendor Publishing in Chicago. http://curbsidesplendor.com/curbside/readings/interview-mary-t.-wagner If you get all the way to the bottom, you'll find a very old photo of a very small "me" as a little girl sitting on a park bench with my father in Chicago's Humboldt Park.Victor is a wonderful template...
Author and magazine publisher Nan Fink Gefen is giving a voice to women writers over 60 who have been largely ignored by the rest of the publishing world.
Christine Crosby says her life was transformed with the births of her grandchildren, which inspired her to found Grand, the nation's first magazine for grandparents.
One of my very best friends, journalist Liz Welter, and I made an impromptu dash to Chicago to check out the seventh annual Printers' Ball at the historic Ludington Building on July 29 to see what all the advance hoopla was about. I've been doing a lot of literary things in my home town in the past few years, such as reading essays and giving presentations, and this just floated across the radar...
Just add coffee..and sigh! I'm happy to share that I finally managed to upload a full-color version of my second book, "Heck on Heels," to Amazon's Kindle Store, where I've priced it at $2.99. The paperback sells for $14.95. Here's the link to check out a free preview, some very nice reviews, and a description:...
She's a former nun, a writer, a businesswoman and much more -- and now, she's sharing her story with Growing Bolder! See why Dr. Mary Hilaire Tavenner spends so much time on a labor of love, and what lessons you can learn from her.
For women everywhere, O Magazine is an empowering medium that is dedicated to changing their lives. For senior editor Suzan Colon, having the ability to touch lives is just as empowering to her.
If you thought your days of competitive sports were behind you, think again.
I just signed up to get the Sunday paper again, after many months of neglect. You do remember newspapers? They came delivered by paperboys and papergirls on bikes and in their parents' station wagons, in the mornings or the evenings, landing with a thump on your porch or just appearing by magic in their little platic cubbyholes next to the mailbox at the end of the drive. They brought the world...
At 78, Stavros Melissinos still works every day in his small shop in Athens, Greece. He's a philosopher who has published 10 books of poetry and mastered the ancient Greek craftsmanship of sandal-making. Wait until you see some of his celebrity clients.