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Tag Archives: Authors Book Fair
An Interview With Author Jayne Self
How did you get started? I have always imagined stories, but way back in 1998, I was toying with a story idea that revolved around the millennium. If I was ever to write a book, the time had arrived. … Continue reading
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And now … Robert White
Another author joining us for the Authors Book Fair in Guelph, Ontario, next week is Robert White. In 2010, Robert won the Word Alive Press publishing award with his book on Ecclesiastes, Chasing the Wind. Robert and I were co-winners, in fact, as he … Continue reading
Introducing … Kim Burgsma
As promised, the first of the authors participating in the Authors Book Fair in Guelph, Ontario, on December 10, 2011 is Kim Bursgma, author of the beautiful gardening book, Almost Eden. Kim Burgsma is an award winning landscape designer, … Continue reading
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Weathering the Storm … Together
The publishing world is in a time of transition, unprecedented since the invention of the printing press. Anyone involved in this industry, or really, anyone who reads, is aware of what is going on, although no one can entirely predict … Continue reading