I'm a loser with a capital "L"
M. L. Doyle | March 12, 2011
My publisher submitted my book, I’m Still Standing, From Captured U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen, My Journey Home, to the NAACP Image Awards. Shoshana Johnson and I were nominated in the literary category for best Bio/autobiography. This is one of...
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In Time, a poem by contributor Gale Deitch
M. L. Doyle | March 12, 2011
Tags: gale deitch, poem, poetry
The face is much like mine in this photo, yellowed and cracked, her lines soft, breast ample. At sixteen, she gazes dreamily at the camera, her eyes radiate innocence and expectations, her life in Poland uncertain. America is her future....
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The last rejection letter
M. L. Doyle | March 12, 2011
Tags: ebook, M.L. Doyle, new writer, publishing, rejection, rejection letter, self publish, self publishing
Yet another story about how the ebook and self-publishing are allowing so many authors to make their own decisions about what to do with their books. Read how Canadian authors are jumping into the fray: The ebook is undoubtedly a...
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M. L. Doyle, author
M. L. Doyle | March 6, 2011
M. L. Doyle has served in the U.S. Army at home and abroad for more than two decades as both a soldier and civilian. A Minneapolis native, Mary currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She is the co-author of the book,...
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I'm a LOSER with a capitol 'L'
M. L. Doyle | March 6, 2011
Tags: I'm Still Standing, M.L. Doyle, NAACP, publishers, publishing, Shoshana Johnson, writing, writing awards
I was thrilled to learn that the book I co-authored with Shoshana Johnson, "I'm Still Standing: From Captive U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen, My Journey Home," was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. The book was one of five in...
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A proud moment
M. L. Doyle | February 19, 2011
Tags: I'm Still Standing, M.L. Doyle, NAACP, new writing, publishing, Shoshana Johnson, writing, writing awards
Two years ago, my agent asked me if I’d be interested in ghost writing a memoir. I’d never considered doing such a thing but the project seemed like a good match, so I agreed to try it. I wrote a...
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