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May 29th – When One Genre Is Not Enough

Posted on May 24, 2012May 30, 2012
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Most of the guests on Write Here, Write Now do the “happy dance” when they get their first book written.  Some go on to write 2 or 3 more.  All tend to stay in the same genre.  What is it like to write in different areas? Or even to be a ghost writer?  Kindred Howard is the founder of Family Upward and the organization’s lead marriage, parent and family life coach. Family Upward is an organization devoted to building stronger families. 

 Howard has authored over 30 social studies books used by schools in 9 states. He is a ghostwriter. And his newest book is:  Cavemen in Babyland: What New & Expecting Mommies Should Know About New Daddies (So That They Won’t Kill Them). In this interview, Kindred will share his insights into being able to write text books, a self-help book, along with the challenges of being/using a ghost writer.

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