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            <title>Travel Back in Time with a Strong Heroine from the Cape Ann Coast of Massachusetts</title>
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            <description>Fiction author Nikki Leigh brings the Cape Ann coast of the 1840&amp;rsquo;s to life in her novel Widow&amp;rsquo;s Walk. The story begins as the October Gale of 1841 bears down on the coast. She makes last minute preparations for her wedding to her childhood sweetheart, but she&amp;rsquo;s concerned about her father&amp;rsquo;s fishing boat which is heading toward the coast. Her concern escalates when she discovers the Stormy View [PR.com - December 10, 2006]</description>
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            <title>The Readers’ Station Tour Guides Take Readers for Trips into Other Worlds</title>
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            <description>All aboard the Readers' Express as it pulls out of the Readers' Station. Welcome to the Readers' Station. The tour guides transport readers to other places, times and worlds for trips of a life time. Get a ticket here.

Learn how: 
&amp;bull; ask favorite authors how they develop story ideas? 
&amp;bull; To create the characters that readers love to read about? 
&amp;bull; know how long it takes to write a book? 
&amp;bull; the [PR.com - February 26, 2006]</description>
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