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GRE Quantitative Reasoning (Quick Study Academic)

February 3rd, 2026 in Featured Titles by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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EI at 2025 Hanover Book Festival

January 6th, 2026 in EI News by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

As an event sponsor, April Michelle Davis and Editorial Inspirations were the featured editor and editorial services provider at the Hanover Book Expo 2025! April Michelle was available to consult with authors on their working manuscripts in all stages of development, including follow-up meetings with authors she had advised last year. April Michelle also participated […]

Do Small Things: Taking Little Steps Can Lead to Big Outcomes

December 4th, 2025 in Business & Money by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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Driving Profitable Growth: A Distributor’s Playbook to Generate-Manage-Sustain Competitive Advantage

November 6th, 2025 in Business & Money by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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Retirement Money Wave: Generate Automatic Tax-Free Income for the Rest of Your Life

October 2nd, 2025 in Business & Money by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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Axiomatic Social Choice Theory

September 4th, 2025 in Featured Titles by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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The Little Book of Do!: Act on Your Passions and Goals for a Life of Success and Purpose

August 7th, 2025 in Featured Titles by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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INNOVATE! How Successful Distributors Lead Change in Disruptive Times

July 3rd, 2025 in Business & Money by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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Gender, Narrative, and Dissonance in the Modern Italian Novel

June 5th, 2025 in Arts & Photography by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

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Incorporating Backstory

May 15th, 2025 in Writing by April Michelle Davis. Read More » 0

Incorporating necessary backstory without making the story complicated or overly detailed for the reader can be done in a variety of ways. I have come up with tips to get you thinking about how to work in the backstory for your book.   Present first, then flashback. Begin with a dramatic moment in the present, […]


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