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Vanessa Correa

Vanessa Correa is a Staff Editor at Xulon Press with a total of 10 years of publishing experience in diverse industries including journalism, academic publishing, social media and more. She is a native New Yorker and alumnus of the M.S. Publishing program at New York University. Her passion is translation—her family is from Puerto Rico and her aim is to ensure our authors receive the same high quality services for Spanish books, press releases and other materials as they do in English.

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Ask the Editor: How to Position Your Autobiography

Filed in Ask the Editor by on May 31, 2014 0 Comments
Ask the Editor: How to Position Your Autobiography

We’ve kept our eye on a growing trend here at Xulon Press and, of course, wanted to pass this knowledge on to our author family. “Autobiography” sounds like a straightforward, cut and dry genre, but there are so many ways it can be done. We want to help you make the best of your life’s memories in […]

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Clear Those Cobwebs: Spiritual Spring Cleaning

Filed in Author Inspirations by on April 13, 2014 1 Comment
Clear Those Cobwebs: Spiritual Spring Cleaning

When thinking about spring cleaning and how it applies to every area of our lives, I was at a loss as to how I would express my thoughts. So I did what any good writer does and asked someone else for his. Bouncing ideas and feedback off of other people is essential no matter what […]

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Ask the Editor: Verses Versus Verses

Filed in Ask the Editor by on March 31, 2014 8 Comments
Ask the Editor: Verses Versus Verses

Books need to be a lot of things if anyone is going to buy and read them: engaging, informative and cohesive, amongst others. Choosing a Bible version is crucial to your book—just not in the way you think. Most authors choose a version based on whether it is in the public domain or because they want […]

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3D Heart

Filed in Author Inspirations by on February 21, 2014 0 Comments
3D Heart

“Health is a large word. It embraces not the body only, but the mind and spirit as well; not today’s pain or pleasure alone, but the whole being and outlook of man.” —James H. West No one would argue that we have to be our best before we can do our best. During this month […]

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Household Hacks: How to Keep the Resolutions You Made

Filed in Ask the Editor by on January 27, 2014 2 Comments
Household Hacks: How to Keep the Resolutions You Made

There’s so much advice on New Years resolutions, but at the risk of stating the obvious, the start is only the beginning. Everyone understands the concept of making New Years resolutions, but we all have trouble actually going through with them. The main consensus seems to be that the only way to truly change is […]

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