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Suasive Communications - Work
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Mostly I write and edit science so that it can be understood by the intended audience. I take on less weighty assignments too—see health and fitness and travel articles below. Documents I’ve edited. Building a Safety Program to Protect the Nanotechnology Workforce: A Guide for Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises. Framework for Developing Suspended and Bedded Sediments (SABS) Water Quality Criteria. Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research and Guidance. 200-hour yoga teacher training manual. System ...
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Author & Artist Community - Dog Days Press
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Visit us on Facebook. Author and Artist Community. We thank the following for their literary and artistic support:. Authors and Artists (A to L). Paula J. Botch. Teresa T. Brader. Mary J. Breen. Sofija V. Canavan. Sally A. Connolly. Walter C. Frye. Gene K. Garrison. Carrie J. Heiman. William J. Houston. Frank M. Hynes. Ferris E. Jones. Authors and Artists (M to Z). Lorna J. Moorhead. Peter S. Prichard. Reed F. Stewart.
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: June 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Thursday, June 08, 2006. A Box of Books for May. The weight of a box of books =. Overall in May, I sold 45 books from my own stash! And I donated five to Cincinnati Educational Television’s Action Auction. So I’m well into my fifth box. I'll have room to roundhouse kick before long. Once everyone had arrived, settled in, and ordered thier stuffed cucumbers, grilled grouper, and tuna salads, my step-mom mentioned that I had written a memoir about my recovery from a coma. ...
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: January 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Sunday, January 29, 2006. The book promotion business leaves me high and low. Man. Friday I called Borders' HQ in Ann Arbor, MI, and the guy there told me that there's little chance that I can get my book reviewed as it's self-published. I was pretty bummed, but then something changed all that. Posted by Elizabeth Evans Fryer at 1:16 PM. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. January 25, 2006. Monday I sold the 100th copy of. Links to this post. Fryer's interview (...
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: September 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Friday, September 29, 2006. Gaining Fame in Cincinnati. Yesterday I stopped at a farmer’s market. As I was buying a quart of honey and a loaf of multi-grain bread, I mentioned that I’d be signing copies of. In late October at a coffee house down the street. A lady handed me the bread and asked what my book was about. It’s a memoir about my recovery from a coma when I was a teenager. I was happy to hear it. Posted by Elizabeth Evans Fryer at 10:23 AM. Links to this post.
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: April 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Friday, April 28, 2006. Borders is not Waldenbooks. Did you know that Borders and Waldenbooks are the same company, share the same headquarters? It's in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and I sent my book there in January to have it read and approved to be put in their system. The turn-around time was really quick, and I got a letter in mid February telling me that. Posted by Elizabeth Evans Fryer at 6:59 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Besides the eight copies I sold o...
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: May 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Month of May Successful So Far. May 5 I spoke at Franklin-Carlisle-Springboro Rotary Club meeting and sold nine copies of. After the meeting at the Methodist church on Main Street, I walked next door to visit my insurance man, who I’ve known since I was young; he was a year ahead of me in school, grew up in Franklin. He bought a copy too. My boss, who works in a different office, bought one the following week. Posted by Elizabeth Evans Fryer at 10:27 AM.
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: October 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Thursday, October 26, 2006. Up the Oregon Coast - Last Day. We are looking forward to this, our final full day in OR, not because it’s our last day but because we are looking forward to the stunning views as we drive up the coast. But the coast is covered in fog and is so until past 11 am Quite the bummer. R some kind of crustacean, but that seems unlikely. Maybe they were birds. We’ll never know. Mark eats some of the beef stick too. The second problem with the film was tha...
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re: My Lost Summer, a memoir: February 2006
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Re: My Lost Summer, a memoir. Tuesday, February 14, 2006. My first book signing. But that was seven more than I'd sold the day before so, all in all, it was a success. The lady who bought the last copy of the day said to her 13-year-old daughter, "It would please me if you would choose this for your book report." See, the girl had to select her book by Monday. The girl agreed that. My book, my story, being the subject of a book proposal. I'll let you know if it works out. Until next time,. He broke his t...