Name: Dorothy Thompson
Dateline: Dorothy Thompson is CEO/Founder of Pump Up Your Book Promotion, an innovative pu
Weblog: pumpupyourbookpromotion.com
Articles: 24
First Published: Thursday, August 21, 2008
Last Published: Monday, December 1, 2008
Currently listing articles 24-1:
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Interview with J.L. Miles, Author of Divorcing Dwayne— "Never make career decisions while waiting on a man with a knitting needle who intends to stab you in the mouth with it."
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Interview with Career Strategist and Author Robert Patterson— "The main message I am attempting to convey with this book is that finding a job is a full-time job."
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Interview with Humor Writer Kelly Epperson, Author of When Life Stinks, It's Time To Wash the Gym Clothes— "Readers and editors kept suggesting that I make a compilation of columns in book form."
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Interview with Mayra Calvani, Author of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing— Not only are two universities using Calvani’s ‘Slippery Art’ as a textbook, it's also National Best Books Award Finalist in the Writing & Publishing category.
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Interview with William R. Potter, Author of Lighting the Dark Side— “…the staff copy editor missed over 120 simple spelling and grammar mistakes in my manuscript. This added an extra month of frustrating work…”
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Interview with Romantic Thriller Author Dave Donelson— "I poured through everything about the Congo I could find ... then I traveled to Central Africa to see what it was really like."
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Interview with Horror Writer Joel M. Andre— "I watch the night sky and get inspiration from it. Your mind drifts off among the stars, and you end up with some great ideas."
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Interview with Paranormal Historical Romance Author Lisa Hendrix— "I wanted to write books when I was 8...I saw it as an easy way to make a living. Boy was I wrong."
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Interview with Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, Author of The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know Everything— This is a fictional diary written by a ten-year-old girl. She speaks the truth clearly and has an innate wisdom that we all had
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Interview with the Authors of new Anthology for Writers, Grit for the Oyster: 250 Pearls of Wisdom for Aspiring Writers— Exclusive interview with the authors of the new anthology, Grit for the Oyster: 250 Pearls of Wisdom for Aspiring Writers.
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Talking Books with Mystery Author Robert Greer— "People who have a tough time with rejection will find it very difficult to operate in the arena of the publishing game."
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Interview with Marilyn Meredith, Author of Kindred Spirits— "I've gotten ideas from many places - visiting the reservation near my home, reading the newspaper, hearing speakers at Sisters in Crime, sometimes from dreams..."
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Interview with Dean Kilmer, Author of Igniting the Moral Courage of America— "I would encourage all of your readers to start a 'Moral Courage' class with adults and teenagers in their church."
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Interview with Ben Furman, Author of Sam's Quest: The Royal Trident— "The core message for the series is: To be successful you don’t have to be perfect or be Superman. Even he has a weakness."
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Interview with Douglas Carlton Abrams, Author of The Lost Diary of Don Juan— "For me, Don Juan is not just about sexuality, romance, and passion, he is a symbol of the passionate embrace of life itself."
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Interview With Suspense Author Cody McFadyen About New Book The Darker Side— "Reading is what got me dreaming; dreaming is what got me writing."
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Interview with J.L. Miles, Author of Cold Rock River— "I do try to tap into my experiences with people in a way that portrays what I call truths of the human condition," says Miles.
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Interview with The Story Plant’s Debut Author Sienna Skyy— "As much as writer’s block can be a problem, barreling ahead too long when you’ve got momentum can be equally as tough on you."
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Interview with Entertaining Guru and Author Patricia Mendez— "Hosting casual entertaining is a gift that you give to others."
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Interview with Lou Aronica, Publisher of New Publishing House The Story Plant— "Some would suggest that starting a new publishing house in this environment is confirmation that I’ve lost my mind."
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Interview with Amir Makin, Author of A Worthy Muslim— "I realized that the way of life called Islam directed all to protect the indigent from tyranny while preserving the dignity of the dispossessed."
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Interview with Maryann Miller, Author of the Romantic Suspense Novel One Small Victory— "People can’t buy your book if they don’t know it is out there, and this is a good way to be out there on the
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Interview with Stephen V. Masse, author of A Jolly Good Fellow— "I wrote my first novel at 13, an embarrassing little tome about a teenager who saves a girl and himself from nuclear war."
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Interview with Angus Munro, author of A Full House - But Empty— "My father solely raised my two sisters and me at an early age. Those were very tough and hectic years both economically and emotionally," says


