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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jeanie Hering

Hemingway or Twain?: Unleashing Your Author Personality
Not moving forward on writing your non-fiction book? Too much advice from too many people and none of it seems to work for you? Somehow over the past fifteen years, I have muddled my way into three models that affect author success, which I share in this book. The 'Author Personality' is a model of four questions, that once answered, can help an author move forward with minimum stress to complete his or her manuscript. The 'Milking Stool' model is a play on the antique milking stool I have in my living room. Today, it is only used as a surface to stack books and hold tea cups, but once upon a time it was doing its namesake work at my husband's grandfather's dairy farm. The Milking Stool triangle of legs explains the three essential roles and their accompanying tasks that must be completed to take an author down the writing path to victory. The third model, the 'Book Project Model' is a step-by-step process that an author can follow to ensure success in launching their book to the world. The steps include: obsess, clarify, research, outline or chunk, write, edit, produce, repurpose and reposition. What is the best kind of book? A finished one My hope for this book is that it will help you, the non-fiction author, to have the best kind of book: a finished one. Together, the three models within will assist you to imagine and create a great book, while saving time, money and stress.
Jeanie Johnny

Jeanie Johnny

Amanpreet Singh Rai

Fatal Urge Carefree Kiss
2017
pokkari
With future having finally arrived, the societies, cultures, and boundaries look very different from what the old world used to look like. Sexuality is now an instrument of national organization, and many unlawful acts have now become lawful. Human habits however seldom change, and lies still determine life choices; lies that are avoidable, and lies that cannot stay veiled forever. Living in such times of volatile morality, when Johnny and Jeanie finally discover a truth that had been hidden from them their whole lives, their lives themselves end up in peril. While the truth threatens to destroy their lives, a truth that is not beyond questioning and reasoning, the choice they might now make, can destroy their families, and their success might destroy their societies, or at least their norms. Will Johnny and Jeanie make the right choice? Or perhaps, would the old world humanity like the choices that would be open to people like Johnny and Jeanie? The answers to these questions can only be found by observing this future live.