
Fevers and Writing Matters
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Tune into the upbeat, positive lifestyle broadcast where producer and host Cynthia Brian showcases strategies for success on StarStyle®-Be the Star You Are!®. Available wherever you listen to your favorite programs!
When you or a loved one has a fever, do you know what to do? Some people run cooler or higher than 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, with doctors considering anything over 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit a fever. What causes a fever and how dangerous is it?
What you write can change someone's life. Cynthia Brian interviews Keiko O’Leary about her book of short essays, Your Writing Matters which explores what it means to live life as a writer. The book offers encouragement and suggests practical techniques to cultivate your writing life. With fun and insightful references, including literature, poetry, and science fiction pop culture, Your Writing Matters inspires and motivates writers of all genres and levels of experience.
BIO: Keiko O’Leary is the author of Your Writing Matters: 34 Quick Essays to Get Unstuck and Stay Inspired, as well as many short pieces including poetry, flash fiction, and essays. Poet Laureate of Cupertino, California, Keiko teaches workshops and organizes the long-standing writing group Write to the End. She is also an editor, artist, and speaker. Connect with Keiko at KeikoOLeary.com.
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