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The Agony of Reviews!
Becky
Flade

The literary reviews I’ve written previously have been requested of me, and that, my friends, is quite different than writing an unsolicited review of someone else’s hard work on my own.

From its humble beginnings in 1931, when the American Foundation of the Blind and the Library of Congress established the Talking Book Program, the audiobook has evolved into a major branch of publishing.

The World's Thickest Skins
Paul
Stansfield

Records and Anecdotes About Rejection:

“What we are communicates more eloquently than anything we say or do.”  ~ Stephen R Covey

A year or so ago, I came across a social media post about a study by Adam Zeman, a professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, concerning something called “aphantasia”, where a small percentage of the population cannot visualize anything in their minds.

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