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As School Starts Again...Some Great Books for Parents

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As school starts again, here are some great books for parents. All are available from online sellers, through local retailers, and at discount (code FF25 for 25% discount) from the MSI Press webstore. Want to read some excerpts first? Here you go: 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKinley & Trombly): #11 Thinking Out Loud   Enthusiasm is contagious. Start an epidemic.  ~Unknown Did you know that talking to yourself not only helps you organize your thoughts but also helps your child? When you are working through a problem, make it a point to say what you are thinking out loud. Look for opportunities to do this. For example: "I need to make 100 cupcakes for the bake sale. If each muffin tin makes 12 cupcakes and I have 2 muffin tins I can make 24 at a time. So, let’s see… how many batches will I need to bake? I will divide 100 by 24…." Your child will realize that adults, like children, must go through a series of steps to conquer a problem. If you're e

Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year to MSI Press readers!

Author in the News: Mommies Reviews' Post "True Crime Lover" Features Book by Susan Lewis

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" True Crime Lover, " a post on Mommies Reviews blog, featured Susan Lewis's book, From Deep Within. Congratualtions to Susan for the selection of her book for inclusion.

Author in the News: One Family Indivisible in Mixed Media

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Steven Greenebaum's new book, One Family: Indivisible, was featured in Mixed Media, a publiciation of Occidental College. Read it here .

Grandma's Ninja Training Diary: My Trainer Wrote a Book and I Changed My Diary Title

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Just wanted to share two important pieces of information: (1) My trainer wrote a book about training while pregnant. (2) I changed my diary from ninja warrior to ninja training -- you have to be in training before you can be a warrior! For posts about my trainers's book, click HERE .

Choosing a Title for Your Book (guest post by B. L. Ham)

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Sometimes a book title flies into an author's mind, and from there begins the writing of a story or  a book. More often, though, an author agonizes over the title of a book, and that agony can slow down or even preclude the writing of the book. Does not having a title mean not having a book? No. Just put nearly anything as a working title (only because you will need to file your documents under some title), and write the book. Focus on the theme of the book and the goal that you want to reach. Why are you writing the book? Let the words for that play out in your story. What is the story about? Develop it. Who are the characters? Develop them. What is the takeaway you want for readers? Make sure that is clear. Along the way, the title will likely become obvious. If it does not, stay with your working title. Make it short (less than 8 words). Make it clearly connected with the theme/message of your book. Make it your 8-second elevator speech about the book. Then, send

Merry Christmas 2019

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Merry Christmas to MSI Press readers!