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Deep Creek Divas
This is the intro to Liz’s webpage, Deep Creek Divas. Today well be speaking with Liz Fluck. Liz lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with her family and is a member of a stay-at-home moms support group with the odd name of Deep Creek Divas. Liz was born and raised in Southern New Jersey, went to Haddonfield High School, then onto Elizabethtown College and later did graduate work at Millersville University. She lives in a little suburb of Lancaster and a number of women have gathered together to form a support group for stay-at-home moms, and I think you will find it an interesting story.

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Ellen Langas Campbell
Thanks for joining My Alumni Website. This is Molly, and I'm discussing a new series of books called Girls Know How with author Ellen Langas Campbell. She describes her experiences in both undergraduate and graduate school and how they influenced her career, what made her want to help mentor other young women and how they can be affected by teachers, mentors, and her new series of books. Please enjoy this interview. Thanks.

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James Born
Years ago while working on long surveillances with the DEA I would read to pass the incredibly long and boring hours.

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NINE STEP PLAN
BE A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR :NINE STEP PLAN


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Peggy Klaus
View Peggy's unique method in this overview video. A much in-demand communication and leadership coach, Peggy Klaus has spent more than a decade advising America's top Fortune 500 executives. She reaches thousands of professionals a year through speaking, coaching, and workshops at leading corporations and organizations.

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Ross
Hello, this is Mayzee from Myalumniwebsite.com. Today I am going to be talking to Ross Webber, who lives in Haddenfield, New Jersey, and who is the author of a new book entitled, The Dog Ate My Budget. Ross grew up in New Rochelle, New York, went to New Rochelle High School where he met his wife. He then went onto Princeton University, studied engineering, became an engineer. Then he went onto work at Eastman Kodak where he worked for several years and then decided to go to Columbia University and get his PhD in Social Science. At that point, after graduation, he went to teach at the Wharton School where he taught management, the people side of management, for 40 years. His book is the compilation of wonderful stories from that time in his life. So without further adieu, I would like to present Ross Webber.

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Sydney Kramer
"I think writing my book changed my life," said Sydney Kramer.

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The 7 Attributes of Highly Successful Authors
This column first appeared in the St. Louis Publisher's Association newsletter.)



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The confessions of a semi-successful author
I've published several books, won adoring reviews, and even sold a few copies. But I've made almost no money and had my heart broken.

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