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I took the plunge recently and am now finding my way around blogging and Twitter and… I’m under contract for my 10th book but I do agree: the author is the person most invested in the book’s success...
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Contemporaries like T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound made fun of Lowell for her promotion of poetry, but she has a lot to teach us–as I hope to show in my forthcoming biography of her.
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[...] Biographer Carl Rollyson addressed this question about poet Amy Lowell (1874–1925): “Lowell wrote [perhaps thousand letters] during her lifetime to publishers, magazine editors,...
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[...] explain he does, in a piece pointedly titled Quality Work Does Not Speak for Itself—It Must Be Marketed. She did not believe that the work spoke for itself. An author had to speak up for her work...
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[...] explain he does, in a piece pointedly titled Quality Work Does Not Speak for Itself—It Must Be Marketed. She did not believe that the work spoke for itself. An author had to speak up for her...
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I really enjoy reading your blog. I have a question and it would be great if you can answer. I assume that you have a lot of visitors daily but why your website is loading so fast? What kind of hosting...
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