Well, it is a day late but the October edition of Saplings Magazine is now available. This month we visit Liechtenstien, learn about the paralympics, find out...
Hi Everyone: I hope someone can help with this question. I am creating a marketing brochure that will target corporations and executive women between the...
Monique Try Bookman - it's quite acceptable as well as professional in appearance. C. Hope Clark aka "Freelance Hope" _www.fundsforwriters.com_...
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Monique, a lot depends on the tone you want for the brochure. I have created a book brochure - which has all three of my books listed - that I have been using...
Hi Monique; I prefer to use Verdana size 10 font--it looks modern and a bit high-tech. All the best, Leanne Beattie New Century Communications...Creativity...
Hi everyone, its Scarlet Boa voting time again, and I need your assistance. Please go to: <http://www.stellacameron.com/scarletboa04/scene1052.html> ...
Cheryl I voted for you. I don't read steamy romances except on rare occasion, but they can be fun on that rare occasion - :) Wish I'd know sooner. I might...
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Oct 19, 2004 5:34 am
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Hope, this is no steamy romance (lol) - its romantic suspense. Totally difference genre. If you want to be notified of the contest in the future, go to ...
Hello Everyone: I am working to finish a non fiction book and to also complete a large curriculum project. My creativity is totally blocked and I've decided...
Hi everyone, I received an email today that Amazon.com has accepted my books! Whoo hoo! They take a big (read as: MASSIVE) chunk as a commission, but I still...
This is great news, Cheryl. Congratulations! Karen ... From: Cheryl Wright I received an email today that Amazon.com has accepted my books! Whoo hoo!...
In a message dated 10/23/2004 11:02:00 AM Pacific Standard Time, kj_gordon@... writes: I received an email today that Amazon.com has accepted my books!...
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Wonderful news, Cheryl. Congratualtions. Brenda Coxe Assistant Editor-in-Chief The Cheers http://www.thecheers.org http://bscoxe.tripod.com ... From: Karen ...
Monique. Wow. Whenever I have needed a change of scenery, I bit the bullet and did it on my own, even working ridiculous jobs to pay for my need to roam. I...
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I found your response interesting, Karen. I had a completely different take on Monique's request. What I heard her say is that she was looking for an...
You're right Karen (Gordon), this is a common practice. Karen W's response was both uncalled for, and unnecessary. (And incredibly rude) I know people who do...
I think it's a dangerous idea in today's world. I would never allow a total stranger to stay in my house nor would I stay with someone I didn't know. Either...
I wouldn't do it personally, but then, like I said, I live in an area where you can't really trust people. Brenda Coxe Assistant Editor-in-Chief The Cheers ...
I stand by my position. Fine, I am rude and uncalled for -- I *said* in my initial email that I probably sound like the biggest bitch on the block. But perhaps...
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Oct 24, 2004 6:06 am
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Yep, we've had our house cleaned out by thieves. Still no excuse for rudeness. Cheryl ========== Cheryl Wright, Award Winning Australian author - ...
I think it may be more common In Europe and the like, just like a Bed & Breakfast -- not as common here in the U.S. except maybe in New England. Brenda Coxe ...
Personally, I still think it's dangerous. I'd want to know the person who was going to be staying at my house. Maybe I'm just not trusting enough, but living...
In most cases with this house-swapping thing, each party comes with credentials and references. There are companies who will actually do this for you - they...
That would probably be the only way I would consider it -- not to worry here, though, no one would want to live in my 3rd floor apartment in a neighborhood...
In a message dated 10/23/2004 11:27:08 PM US Mountain Standard Time, bscoxe@... writes: I think it may be more common In Europe and the like, just like...
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I certainly don't hear it much around here, and Delaware is considered part of the Southeast. Brenda Coxe Assistant Editor-in-Chief The Cheers ...
Brenda We call Delaware the Northeast in SC. The Southeast usually stops at the Mason Dixon line and that is suspect by most. I'm a southern girl from way...
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Oct 25, 2004 1:13 am
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I always thought it was Northeast, too, but in most places I see it as either Southeast or even South. Either way you look at it, house-sitting isn't that...