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Item Spotlight: The College Writer
About a year and a half ago when I decided to launch a vintage book shop on Etsy and I started shopping for books, I came across a few collections of miniature books. Not miniature like dollhouse-sized, but miniature as … Continue reading
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Tagged books for sale, reading, vintage book shop, vintage books, vintage books for sale
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Item Spotlight: Betty Crocker’s Foods Men Like
Betty Crocker outdid herself with Foods Men Like: Sure-to-please Recipes for the Man in Your Life. This might be my greatest estate sale find to date, if you don’t count the Betty Crocker cookbook in which the original owner chronicled her … Continue reading
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January Non-Fiction: Business, Branding, and Writing
January’s been all about non-fiction, and work-related non-fiction especially. I’m not even halfway through one novel (The Good Lawyer), but I’ve finished three books on copywriting, marketing, and branding. And I’m pleased to report all have been valuable – So … Continue reading
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Writing Prompt
This week’s writing prompt is about improving your writing. One of the best ways to improve your writing is to read. The best writers are frequent readers. Write about reading. Talk about your favorite book or how you feel when … Continue reading