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Diane Kelly

"How can taxes be funny?" Diane Kelly gets that question. Her answer? "In the same way M*A*S*H made war funny." She's counting down to the release of her latest book, Death, Taxes and a French Manicure, coming out Nov. 1. She has won more than two dozen Romance Writers of America awards, and her fiction, tax, and humor pieces have appeared in True Love Magazine, Writer's Digest Yearbook, Romance Writers Report, Byline Magazine and other publications.

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"Tracy Beckerman Has a Gift"

That's the opening line of one of the latest articles about columnist and EBWW regular Tracy Beckerman. If you know Tracy like we do, then you probably thought of several ways to complete the sentence that follows. The gift, of course, is funny writing, as you can read in her "Lost in Suburbia" column. ...
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2012 Bombeck keynote speakers announced

The 2012 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop features an exciting line-up of keynote speakers with extensive experience in print, television, theater and film. The keynoters include: • Alan Zweibel, winner of the Thurber Prize and an original Saturday Night Live writer. • Gina Barreca, who has been called a "feminist maven" by Ms. Magazine and "Very, very funny. For a woman." by Dave Barry. • Ilene Beckerman, who was nearly 60 when she began her writing care ...
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