Study Shows Love Best Expressed in Writing

by Thomas McKinley

“The times they are a-changin,” said Bob Dylan in his classic 60s hit song. And this seems true in the way we communicate in the Internet age. When it comes to showing or professing your love to someone, a 2015 study published by the Computers in Human Behavior journal suggests that putting it in writing […]

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9 Famous Authors on Love

by Thomas McKinley

With the nearing Valentine’s Day looming to yet glorify our traditional, unattainable notion of love, there’s nothing like unconventional ideas about this most sought after feeling from people who feel things more deeply and elucidate them with the right words. Some authors, adept at constructing imaginary stories, portray a harder grip on the reality of […]

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Xlibris Book ‘Accidental Droning’ Optioned for Possible Film Adaptation

by Thomas McKinley

Another Xlibris author may see his story larger than life on the big screen. Author Pete Liebengood, who participated in the recent Author Solutions’ Book-to-Screen Pitchfest in Los Angeles, US, presented his book “Accidental Droning” to participating agents, producers, and studio executives at the event. The book caught the attention of a Hollywood producer and […]

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Typing Slowly Linked to Better Writing

by Thomas McKinley

“Slow and steady wins the race” may also apply to writing. A recent study conducted by the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, suggested that typing slowly may result in better writing chops. Researchers of the study found that participants who typed essays using only one hand fared better in their writing than those who […]

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