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            <title>Joint libraries : models that work
            by Gunnels, Claire B.
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            <title>Side by Side Italian and English Grammar
            by Nanni-Tate, Paola
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            <title>Journalese : a dictionary for deciphering the news
            by Dickson, Paul.
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            <title>The body language of dating : read his signals, send your own, and get the guy
            by Reiman, Tonya.
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            <title>Reading comprehension success in 20 minutes a day.
            
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            <title>Simple, clear, and correct : sentences
            by Kelly, William J. 1953-
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            <title>The ascent of the A-word : assholism, the first sixty years
            by Nunberg, Geoffrey, 1945-
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            <title>2013 writers market
            
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            <title>Easy writing skills step-by-step : master high-frequency skills for writing proficiency---fast!
            by Longknife, Ann.
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            <title>Where do you get your ideas? : a writers guide to transforming notions into narratives
            by White, Fred D., 1943-
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            <description>Discover the journey from initial idea to completed story. -- Back cover.</description>
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            <title>Cracking the AP English language &amp; composition exam
            by Hartzell, Richard A. 1952-
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            <description>Reviews reading and writing techniques and the types of reading selections on the test, and provides test taking-strategies, practice questions, and two full-length practice exams.</description>
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            <title>Adult programs in the library
            by Lear, Brett W.
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            <title>The Arvon book of crime and thriller writing
            by Spring, Michelle.
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            <description>A detailed, practical guide to writing every kind of crime story, from classic whodunits to fast-paced thrillers. The books objective is to bring together some of the lessons and insights that the authors and contributors have learned over their careers, to help the readers to free their creative minds, while also studying the solid technique behind writing in this genre.</description>
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            <title>The Oxford history of English
            
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            <title>Talk up your book : how to sell your book through public speaking, interviews, signings, festivals, conferences, and more
            by Fry, Patricia L., 1940-
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            <title>Grammar : the structure of language
            by Grenon, Rachel.
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            <title>You should really write a book : how to write, sell, and market your memoir
            by Brooks, Regina.
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            <description>The days are long gone when publishing professionals were willing to take on a manuscript simply because its based on a good idea or even because its well written. With eyes focused on the bottom line, agents and editors now look for skilled and creative authors who come with an established audience, too. You Should Really Write a Book is essential reading for those wanting to write commercially viable memoirs in todays vastly changed publishing industry. It is designed as a guide for writers, editors, and marketing professionals. Brooks and Richardson utilize the newest social networking, marketing and promotional trends and explain how to conceptualize and strategize campaigns that cause buzz, dramatically fueling word-of-mouth and boosting the chances of attracting attention in the publishing world and beyond. Created to give writers a competitive advantage, this handy and concise book focuses on six major memoir categories, explains what sells and why, and teaches writers to think like publishers--</description>
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            <title>Book publishing 101 : inside information to getting your first book or novel published
            by Maeda, Martha, 1953-
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            <title>Voice &amp; speaking skills for dummies
            by Apps, Judy.
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            <description>Discusses techniques for communicating effectively in any setting, covering how to overcome the fear of public speaking and master breathing and pacing, in a work that includes an audio CD featuring thirty practice exercises.</description>
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            <title>The complete idiots guide to writing nonfiction
            by Boufis, Christina.
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            <description>Get all the tools you need to craft compelling creative nonfiction prose. This helpful guide gives you everything you need to write real-life characters, compelling plots, natural dialogue, and captivating details.</description>
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            <title>The insiders guide to book publishing success
            by Kampmann, Eric.
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            <title>French nouns and their genders up close
            by Heminway, Annie.
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            <title>The black belt librarian : real-world safety &amp; security
            by Graham, Warren Davis.
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            <description>Sharing expertise gleaned from more than two decades as a library security manager, the author demonstrates that libraries can maintain their best traditions of openness and public access by creating an unobtrusive yet effective security plan. In straightforward language, the author: Shows how to easily set clear expectations for visitors behavior; Presents guidelines for when and how to intervene when someone violates the code of conduct, including tips for approaching an unruly patron; Offers instruction on keeping persistent troublemakers under control or permanently barred from the library; and Gives library staff tools for communicating effectively with its security professionals, including examples of basic documentation. Also, this guide arms librarians with the confidence and know how they need to maintain a comfortable, productive, and safe environment for everyone in the library.</description>
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            <title>Languages : a very short introduction
            by Anderson, Stephen R.
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            <title>What is a book? : the study of early printed books
            by Dane, Joseph A.
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            <description>This work is an introduction to the study of books produced during the period of the hand press, dating from around 1450 through 1800. Using his own bibliographic interests as a guide, the author selects illustrative examples primarily from fifteenth-century books, books of particular interest to students of English literature, and books central to the development of Anglo-American bibliography. It covers the basic procedures of printing and the parts of the physical book, size, paper, type, illustration; as well as the history of book-copies from cataloging conventions and provenance to electronic media and their implications for the study of books. The author begins with the central distinction between a book-copy, the particular, individual, physical book, and a book, the abstract category that organizes these copies into editions, whereby each copy is interchangeable with any other. Among other issues, he addresses such basic questions as: How do students, bibliographers, and collectors discuss these things? And when is it legitimate to generalize on the basis of particular examples? He considers each issue in terms of a practical example or question a reader might confront: How do you identify books on the basis of typography? What is the status of paper evidence? How are the various elements on the page defined? What are the implications of the images available in an online database? And, significantly, how does a scholars personal experience with books challenge or conform to the standard language of book history and bibliography?</description>
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            <title>Found in translation : how language shapes our lives and transforms the world
            by Kelly, Nataly, 1975-
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            <title>45 master characters : mythic models for creating original characters
            by Schmidt, Victoria, 1969-
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            <title>Cracking the AP English literature &amp; composition exam
            by McMullen, Douglas.
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            <description>Provides test-taking strategies, subject review, review of important literary movements, glossary of key terms, and two full-length practice tests.</description>
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            <title>Listening to learn : audiobooks supporting literacy
            by Grover, Sharon.
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            <title>Writing irresistible kidlit : the ultimate guide to crafting fiction for young adult and middle grade readers
            by Kole, Mary.
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            <title>How to write great dialogue in fiction
            by Weinman, Irving.
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            <description>Commissioning editors say good dialogue is one of the first things that make a book stand out from the crowd - and similarly, that clunky direct speech is one of the first things that will send a book straight from the slushpile to the rejections bin.</description>
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            <title>A complete grammar guide for ELL &amp; ESL writers
            by Ngwudike, Benjamin C.
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            <title>Around the writers block : using brain science to solve writers resistance
            by Bane, Rosanne, 1957-
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            <title>Italian grammar drills
            by Nanni-Tate, Paola.
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            <title>Writing 21st century fiction : high-impact techniques for exceptional storytelling
            by Maass, Donald.
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            <title>Telling stories in the face of danger : language renewal in Native American communities
            
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            <title>The best American magazine writing 2012
            
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            <title>College essays that made a difference
            
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            <title>No shelf required 2 : use and management of electronic books
            
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            <description>E-book content, devices, and services have created challenges for libraries-- as well as opportunities. Because the e-book playing field is constantly changing, any predictions are, at best, tenuous. Librarians must be resilient in order to manage-- and not be managed by-- e-books and their progenies.</description>
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            <title>Improve your writing
            by Fry, Ronald W.
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            <title>The writers notebook II : craft essays from Tin House.
            
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            <description>The Writers Notebook II continues in the tradition of The Writers Notebook, featuring essays based on craft seminars from the Tin House Summer Writers Workshop, as well as a variety of craft essays from Tin House magazine contributors and Tin House book authors. The collection includes essays that not only examine important craft aspects such as humor, suspense, and research but also explore creating fractured and nonrealistic narratives and the role of dream in fiction--Back cover.</description>
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            by Watts, Nigel.
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            <description>Advice on how to write a novel and get it published - from someone who has done it. There is a saying that everyone has a book in them. But not many people are able to get it out. This practical and inspiring guide will help guide you through every step of the process.</description>
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            <title>Script tease : todays hottest screenwriters bare all
            by Callaghan, Dylan.
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            <title>Beyond baby talk : from speaking to spelling : a guide to language and literacy development for parents and caregivers
            by Apel, Kenn.
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            <title>Easy Grammar Step-by-Step
            by Dutwin, Phyllis
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            <title>Lincoln speeches
            by Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
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            <title>Writing from deeper within : advanced steps in writing fiction and life stories
            by Selling, Bernard.
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            <title>Create your writer platform : the key to building an audience, selling more books, and finding success as an author
            by Sambuchino, Chuck.
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            <description>In todays world of blogging, websites, Twitter feeds, and Facebook updates, building a writer platform from the ground up can seem a daunting task. Never fear--author and editor Chuck Sambuchino provides expert, practical advice for increasing your visibility, selling more books, and launching a successful career--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>How to write a romance novel : a beginners guide to getting it written and getting it published
            by Palmquist, Susan.
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            <title>Childrens Writers &amp; Illustrators Market 2013
            
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            <description>An annually published directory containing over 650 listings for childrens book markets (publishers, agents, magazines and more) --including a point of contact, how to properly submit your work, and what categories publishers are looking for .</description>
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            <title>French grammar drills
            by Kurbegov, Eliane.
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            <title>On Writing Well : The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction, 35th Anniversary Edition
            by Zinsser, William Knowlton
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            <title>Strausss handbook of business information : a guide for librarians, students, and researchers
            by Moss, Rita W.
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            <title>Reading for my life : writings, 1958-2008
            by Leonard, John, 1939-2008.
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            <description>Reading for My Life is a monumenal collection of Leonards most significant writings--spanning five decades--from his earliest columns for the Harvard Crimson to his final essays for the New York Review of Books.--Jacket.</description>
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            <title>The business of writing : professional advice on proposals, publishers, contracts, and more for the aspiring writer
            
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            <title>Speed reading in a week
            by Konstant, Tina.
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            <description>The ability to read, understand and remember material is crucial to anyone who wants to advance their career.Written by Tina Konstant, a leading expert on speed reading as both a coach and a practitioner, this book quickly teaches you the insider secrets you need to know to in order to quickly deal with large amounts of reading.The highly motivational in a week structure of the book provides seven straightforward chapters explaining the key points, and at the end there are optional questions to ensure you have taken it all in. There are also cartoons and diagrams throughout, to help make this book a more enjoyable and effective learning experience.So what are you waiting for? Let this book put you on the fast track to success!</description>
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            <title>Revision and self-editing for publication : techniques for transforming your first draft into a novel that sells
            by Bell, James Scott.
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            <title>The librarian as information consultant : transforming reference for the Information Age
            by Murphy, Sarah Anne.
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            <title>Confessions of a young novelist
            by Eco, Umberto.
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            <description>Umberto Eco, author of The Name of  the Rose, looks back on his long career as a theorist and his more recent work as a novelist, and explores their fruitful conjunction.</description>
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            <title>A Writer at Work
            by Roth, Philip
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            <title>Behind the dream : the making of the speech that transformed a nation
            by Jones, Clarence B.
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            <title>I have seen the future : a life of Lincoln Steffens
            by Hartshorn, Peter, 1956-
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            <description>At the dawn of the twentieth century, Lincoln Steffens, an internationally known and respected political insider, revolutionized the field of journalism with his stunning exposes for McClures Magazine. Credited as the proverbial father of muckraking reporting, Steffens quickly rose to the top of McClures team of investigative journalists by using his knack for tireless probing to battle government and corporate corruption at the highest levels. -- from book jacket.</description>
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            <title>Storycraft : the complete guide to writing narrative nonfiction
            by Hart, Jack, 1946-
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            <title>The well-spoken woman : your guide to looking and sounding your best
            by Jahnke, Christine K., 1963-
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            <description>In this must-have guide, one of the nations premier speech coaches, Christine K. Jahnke, details the practices and techniques of successful women to help all women mprove their presentation and public speaking skills. With access to her expertise, youll learn how to present your best self in forums from PTA meetings to TV studios, conferences to classrooms, boardrooms to YouTube. Jahnke has advised First Lady Michelle Obama, provided speaker training to Hillary Clintons presidential campaign, and coached corporate CEOs and more women elected officials than any other trainer. In The Well-Spoken Woman, Jahnke shares stories of trial and triumph to answer the questions: how did she do it? and What can I learn from her?--Publishers description.</description>
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            <title>How to write it : a complete guide to everything youll ever write
            by Lamb, Sandra E.
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            <title>Your childs writing life : how to inspire confidence, creativity, and skill at every age
            by Allyn, Pam.
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            <description>Both practical and inspiring, Allyn offers the Five Keys to help kids WRITE: Word power, Ritual, Independence, Time, and Environment, as well as the Writers Ladder, which helps parents understand and guide their childs writing through each development stage. But at the heart of the book are Allyns imaginative prompts, which will ignite the fire of writing in any child.--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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