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Tag Archive 'Pigs'

One Word Titles

“Rhyme” may not have been the best name for our most recent title.  (And the cover of our cookbook, “No More Mac & Cheese, A Bachelor’s Guide to Cooking with Ease” was in this color green, maybe not the most appetizing for a cookbook.)  But what is wrong with calling a book “Rhyme”?  Rhyme is [...]

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Searching for an Illustrator

I can’t draw; my pigs look like dogs.  In every guide to getting a children’s book published (here is one), it is stated that publishers prefer that children’s book authors submit their work without pictures.  The publishers want the job of pairing the authors with illustrators.  I sent my first children’s book, Lawrence the Laughing [...]

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A Little Press Never Hurts

We are very appreciative of the kind words that have been written about Rhyme.  During the past few weeks, a few well regarded blogs have taken notice of our latest children’s book and we wanted to share the good news with our own readers.  We know that literary critics receive hundreds of books each week [...]

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One Word Titles

“Rhyme” may not have been the best name for our most recent title.  (And the cover of our cookbook, “No More Mac & Cheese, A Bachelor’s Guide to Cooking with Ease” was in this color green, maybe not the most appetizing for a cookbook.)  But what is wrong with calling a book “Rhyme”?  Rhyme is [...]

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A strain of the Ebola virus was discovered in dead pigs in the Philippines. According to the Wall Street Journal, health officials have stated that this strain of the virus, known as the Reston strain, has never caused human illness or death.  Given that this issue was just made public last week, we at MPC [...]

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