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Dig out Some Writing Time During Snowy Stillness

by AIW President Claude Berube Like most people in the Mid-Atlantic, I found that more than two feet of snow blanketed my house and cars yesterday.  The Mayor and Governor declared emergencies for the city and state respectively; all cars were ordered to remain off the road.  By last night, the storm had passed. The [...]

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Get Your Message Out: Use 21st-Century Communications with 15th century Venues

by AIW President Claude Berube Pubs. They took their name from Public Houses. When I lived in rural England, it seemed that every few miles there was a village of fifty homes, an Anglican church that dated from the 1200s and a pub that seemed just as old. There the regulars and even a few [...]

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Publishing Ideas: The Classroom as Commodity

Have you taken a class recently? Will you in the near future? If you’re a writer, then take advantage of what a classroom experience presents. This is true whether you’re taking a humanities course (English, History, Political Science, etc) or a science course. In addition to earning a grade or credit hours, make the course work for you as a writer. Being in a classroom environment offers three important commodities to a writer.

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