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Digital diagnosis

After his doctor makes a typo in his medical record, Mike Moskowitz almost loses his life in a most hilarious way. In the newly published The Moskowitz Code, comedic author Joel Bresler captures the essence of Jewish humor in the personalities of his characters. Bresler, whose writing style has been described as "literary silliness," is the author of two other humorous books.

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Tweeting secrets

In a newly published book, Get 10,000+ Twitter Followers Easily, Quickly and Ethically, Cathy Turney offers a step-by-step guide for building a Twitter audience. "With a disarming sense of humor" and helpful illustrations, Turney shows even the most nervous technophobe how to grow a flock of followers. ...
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7 universal writing fears

1) My writing sucks. 2) No one will read it. 3) I'm wasting my life by writing about it and not living it. 4) I'll die before I finish my book. 5) I'll finish my book and get 1-stars on Amazon. 6) I'll send a manuscript to my friend/agent/editor and she'll say, "try again." 7) I'll get a rare disease where I'm paralyzed and can only communicate by blinking my eyes, and then I'm going to subject my wife and children to helping me write, and I'm going to get self-conscious about my first dr ...
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