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	<title>What Boundaries &#187; critique</title>
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	<description>What boundaries? Join Cheryl and Lisa to discover there are none</description>
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		<title>Talent Scouts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As anyone who puts words to paper understands, sharing those words with the world for the first time takes a great leap of faith. Our words are in many ways a mirror to our souls and putting our very being on the line is something we can neither resist nor deny, no matter how uncomfortable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>As anyone who puts words to paper understands, sharing those words with the world for the first time takes a great leap of faith. Our words are in many ways a mirror to our souls and putting our very being on the line is something we can neither resist nor deny, no matter how uncomfortable the process may be.</p>

	<p>There is a new website in Beta production from Random House called <a href="http://www.authonomy.com">authonomy.com </a>that helps make sharing those words with others an easier proposition. With the tagline of &#8220;we&#8217;re on a mission to flush out the brightest, freshest new writing talent around&#8221;, this site gives authors hungry for eyes to read their material a forum to post works finished or in-progress. Requirements are 10,000 words to upload and previously published works can be showcased as well.</p>

	<p>The last few months have been discouraging for us with similar words from both agents and publishers, &#8220;Not now, the economy is tight&#8221;. Our goal has always been to get our story out there for others to read (and hopefully laugh a little, too). Yesterday we took the plunge and posted an excerpt of <a href="http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=7204">What Boundaries? Live Your Dream! </a>on the authonomy.com site for critique.</p>

	<p>Response and comments so far have been encouraging. I wanted to share this with you because all writers need a little encouragement now and then. It&#8217;s a new concept for a publishing house, but with a tight economy it may be one way they are adapting to the changing environment. For us, it&#8217;s more eyes to take a look at and comment on our book. If we play the law of averages just right, the next set of eyes just might belong to a publisher.<br />
We&#8217;d also love to hear what <span class="caps">YOU</span> think.</p>

	<p>Best of luck to all of you out there who are busy putting your soul on paper so others can be entertained or enlightened by what you write!</p>

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