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Entrepreneur
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“We
knew when we moved back to Maine that we were probably going
to have to buy ourselves a job.”
Allan and Pam Cota
Sunfire Mexican Grill, Rockland
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“Maya
Angelou wrote that no one, but no one, can do it all alone. Nor
should they have to. As a personal counselor, my purpose is to
help fellow travelers know they are not alone in their journey.
Preventive parent education is my mission and my passion. It’s
the most important work I can do.”
Koko Preston – “Wise Old
Crone”
Parenting Education & Support, Rockland
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“To be a self-publisher, you have to believe in your
work without the usual encouragement and support from an agent,
editor, or publisher. You have to rely on a meticulous—and
at times ruthless!—standard of quality. And of course,
your lifeblood is the reader. Distribution is the biggest challenge,
and on this third book, I’m realizing that selling directly
to local bookstores and to readers is the most rewarding for
me personally. Hand to hand, heart to heart, a book can move
the world.”
Linda Tatelbaum, Author/Publisher
About Time Press, Appleton
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“When somebody looks at one of your dreams
and says ‘That’s perfect,’ there’s a connection
that’s not like anything else.”
Lillian Rose Starrett,
In the Shade Birdhouses, Belfast
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