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by Joan Kremer on November 10, 2009 · 7 comments
Tagged as: Diane Groth, inspiration, writing muse
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New at Amazon.com: Author Stores. Something I've always wanted—a single page with all books by an author. Currently Amazon Author Stores is in beta, so not all my favorites are there, but they will be expanding.
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Joan Kremer is a professional business/ nonfiction writer, novelist, short story writer, editor of an online literary journal, and most recently co-owner of the Story Mountain Center for Writers in Second Life® (where I go by the avatar name Alas Zerbino, whose picture appears above).
For even more about me, check out the About Me page of this blog, and/or read this interview by Debbie Ridpath Ohi about my experiences as a writer in SL at her great blog, Inkygirl's Daily Diversions for Writers.
A little background on my SL writers' center is in this episode of the Second Life Cable Network TV show Real Biz in SL, which talks about Story Mountain Center for Writers and the other women-owned organizations that share Athena Isle.
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