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International Silver Medalist!

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Suzy Has A Secret has won the 2019 Reader’s Favorite Silver Medal in Children – Social Issues! Review below. You can grab your copy now. 

Reviewed By Tiffany Davis for Readers’ Favorite

Suzy Has a Secret by S. Jackson with A. Raymond is a children’s story about educating them on self awareness and inappropriate behavior. The story is simple and easy to read to children. It’s important to allow children the opportunity to learn what should and should not be done to them by family members. Suzy did not like the game of tickling that Uncle Bob played with her when her parents weren’t around. Suzy did not want to keep the secret from her parents, but Uncle Bob made her feel that she couldn’t tell anyone about the way he touched her. Although the story is short, it has a powerful message because all children should know the importance of not allowing anyone, young or old, to touch their bodies.

Children have a right to be happy and understand what should not be happening when Mommy and Daddy aren’t around. The portion of the story designed for Parents and Educators was a good read because it reaffirmed that children have the right to know that their private areas are off limits, and that when playing no one should ever touch those areas. When dealing with children, it’s important to ensure they understand at an early age that they can talk to their parents about anything and not be scared. Abusers use manipulation when abusing children to keep them from telling their parents, that’s why parents need to have a strong bond with their children to make them feel comfortable. One thing I learned is that you should not ask a lot of questions if you suspect abuse, but rather ask simple questions for the best and most reliable answers.

How to Develop Your Brand as a Book Author — Nicholas C. Rossis

This is a guest post by Stewart Dunlop. Stewart is a full-time content marketer at Foundr and part-time reader, gamer & footballer. You can follow or tweet him @stewydunlop. How to Develop Your Brand as a Book Author From a literary point of view, we live in blessed times! Thanks to the development of modern […]

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When to Use a Semicolon vs. Colons: Not So Hard, Really – Karen Conlin… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on BookWorks: Punctuation marks are like road signs for readers. They guide the eye, signaling whether one needs to stop (a period), pause (a comma), watch for a shift in focus (an em-dash), notice a connection (hyphens and en-dashes), and more. For whatever reason, people seem to have more trouble with the semicolon and colons […]

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Why You Should Turn Your Story into a Screenplay (and how to do it) — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

Today I welcome writer A. S. McDermott onto my blog, who is sharing his advice on turning your story into a screenplay. Big thanks to Arran for being today’s guest poster, please make sure to check out his links and details at the end of this post. So you’ve finished your novel or short story.…

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Are You An Employee Or An Entrepreneur? — Nicholas C. Rossis

I subscribe to the newsletter of Mridu Khullar Relph. Mridu is a highly successful freelance writer. She writes magazine features writer and has contributed to several women’s and general-interest publications including Elle, Marie Claire, Vogue, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan. She’s also a motivational speaker and writer who has written Shut Up & Write: The No-Nonsense, No […]

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Are You An Employee Or An Entrepreneur? — Nicholas C. Rossis

I subscribe to the newsletter of Mridu Khullar Relph. Mridu is a highly successful freelance writer. She writes magazine features writer and has contributed to several women’s and general-interest publications including Elle, Marie Claire, Vogue, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan. She’s also a motivational speaker and writer who has written Shut Up & Write: The No-Nonsense, No […]

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How to Get People to Read Every Single Word You Write — The Art of Blogging

For those of you who are too busy to read this post, here’s the secret to great writing according to Stephen King: Take out the bad parts. If this sounds like useless advice, you have yet to understand that great writing is all about rewriting. And you rewrite by taking out the words that aren’t […]

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You Know You Need A Book Editor But You Can’t Afford One – by Derek Haines… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on Just Publishing Advice: For most self-publishing authors, the answer is probably no. The cost of developmental editing, copy editing and line editing are all very expensive. In a traditional publishing house, professional editors and proofreaders are part of a lengthy and costly book production process. For independent authors, you can hire a freelance editor. […]

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