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How to Save Your Business From Yourself

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Master the skills revealed in this comprehensive "A" to "Z" guide and be armed with straight forward solutions to the difficult and complex questions you will encounter daily. Other books tell you ABOUT the tools of business. This book tells you HOW TO . . . • Avoid the traps that kill companies • Master your financial statements, the easy way • Reverse the negative trends in your business • Convert losses into profits • Protect your company and yourself • Master cash management • Avoid legal snarls • Build and follow your business plan • Avoid burnout • BE A WINNER

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First published November 14, 2013

About the author

Lynn C. Miller

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My new story collection, The Lost Archive, is just out in April, 2023: "The Lost Archive is laced through with humor and heartache, interwoven with strange, charmed moments of joy.”
—Jesse Lee Kercheval, author of Underground Women

The Day After Death was a 2017 Lambda Award finalist in lesbian fiction.

I believe that stories transform lives and that lives generate stories. I started writing at age 9, typing in red ink on an Underwood typewriter, when my family moved from River Forest, IL to a farm five miles northeast of Devils Lake, ND.

I live in Albuquerque and am a novelist and playwright, performer, and educator. My published novels are The Unmasking, The Day After Death, The Fool’s Journey and Death of a Department Chair. Find Your Story, Write Your Memoir (written with Lisa Lenard-Cook) came out in March, 2013 from the University of Wisconsin Press. My plays have been produced in Austin, Tulsa, Albuquerque, Provincetown, Yaddo, and elsewhere.

I co-host the podcast, "The Unruly Muse" featuring performances of poetry, music, fiction, and patter on the selections with co-host John Modaff. www.theunrulymuse.net

I have a B.A. from the University of North Dakota in English and theater, an M.A. from Northwestern University in performance studies, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in communication and performance. I’ve taught writing and performance at Penn State University, The University of Southern California, and the University of Texas at Austin, where I was Professor of Theatre and Dance.

I have performed the lives of women in history (Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, Victoria Woodhull, and Katherine Anne Porter), and have appeared as a guest artist at many universities and art festivals......

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