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In a moment of courage, or fear, or madness, I spun around, and in a single moment, stutter-stepped in the direction of my attacker, shook my fist in a display of dominance and screamed at the dog in the most Alpha voice I could muster, "Git the hell outta here, dog!"
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Ten years ago, Peter picked up a pencil on a Saturday night and started writing a novel on an old college notebook he found underneath the sofa. Most of it ended up in the filter of his sister-in-law's swimming pool the following spring—true story—but by then it was too late; he'd (re)caught the writing bug. He needed to keep writing.
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Lisette has split her writing career between two U.S. coasts, East and West. Following several years in the New York radio industry, she moved to Los Angeles, where she held various positions at Paramount Studios in Hollywood and CBS Studio Center in Studio City.
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For this installment of "20 Questions and a Selfie," we catch up with Mark Passwaters, Rivals.com sportswriter and six-time Associated Press award-winning news writer.
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Maintaining consistency among multiple authors doesn't happen magically. It is something you must strive for daily. These three tricks of the trade can help.
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