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1. The Publishing Spot Library: Peace Corps Writer and Editor John Coyne

The Caddie Who Knew Ben HoganI'm on vacation this week, and there's nothing you can do to stop me.

To keep you happy while I travel far, far, far from the city, I'm posting some of my favorite interviews I've collected at The Publishing Spot--building a complete interview library in the process.

I learned how to travel and write as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guatemala. John Coyne was one of the most helpful friends I found when I came home--he's the novelist, blogger and editor who runs the writing site, Peace Corps Writers.

Coyne stopped by our site years ago, delivering some great advice about all kinds of writing...

He began by explaining how to build a web publication from scratch

He explained what writers can do to adapt online

And showed us how a travel-writing community can help your work.

Then he gave pointers on how to connect with golf lover readers

 

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2. Author Copies

My postman had a surprise for me today – a parcel of books with my name on the front covers. These were three titles which I wrote for Mimosa/McGraw Hill Australia a couple of years ago and which have finally made it into print. Over the Fence is realistic fiction story about two children who engage in a clean up of the creek next door to their house. Remember Me is a historical fiction story,

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