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Mar.17.2012
Even fictional towns, such as Hope, Georgia, of my mystery novel, A Reason To Tremble (official launch is Tuesday, March 20th), can be made to seem real. To prove the point, I've included a map of Hope in this edition. While Hope is fictional, it's superimposed over a real Georgia town. Once you'...
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Feb.27.2012
http://mitziszereto.com/blog/mitzi-teddy-and-kevin-spacey-in-the-garden-of-good-and-evil/
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Nov.08.2011
I was a precocious child. I learned to read and write at age two. I always thought that what the big kids did I could do.
I remember a visit in Georgia to Mom's friend. Within the city limits in a sylvan neighborhood was a small stream. All the neighborhood children...
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Nov.01.2011
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In the years preceding America's entry into World War II, a quiet Georgia town called Salty Creek is home to a peculiar and risky romance.
For quite some time, only polite and brief exchanges were ever had between a spinster named Sophie and Miss Anne's courteous and...
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Oct.11.2011
Saakashvili awards Havel highest Georgian honor
Ex-Czech president Václav Havel says he hopes Georgia regains control of breakaway regions, calls for more access to EU institutions
by Tom Jones© RFEFormer Czech president Václav Havel now holds the highest Georgian state honor — the Order of...
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Oct.06.2011
I want to say something profound, but the most I can do is write a poem.
After permanently moving away from New York and Florida in 2005 I adopted Georgia, and Georgia has returned the favor. This past August, Mayor Mickey Thompson and City Council Members appointed me as Poet Laureate of...
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Sep.12.2011
The breeze off the Atlantic on Sea Island, Georgia at sunset carried the sound of bagpipes, a local tradition. In front of me, a lush green lawn fell away to the shore as Old Glory fluttered nearby and then was retired for the evening. I was sitting in an...
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Aug.30.2011
Am I the only one who thinks twice when hearing Georgia in the news? There is the state of Georgia in the US and then there is Georgia, the sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. What an interesting history Eurasia’s Georgia has had. First their oral history proclaims they descend from...
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Jul.15.2011
Winfred Rembert, whose work is the subject of a large exhibition at the Tillou Gallery in Litchfield, Connecticut, discovered his artistic métier while serving on a chain gang in a Georgia prison. A black man who had spent his childhood picking cotton at his great aunt's side, he had been...
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Jun.02.2011
It may seem strange to write a post for a blog on books, writing, and media regarding rock music of the 'seventies, but bear with me. Music back then was more than entertainment, more than a magnetism to attract dopers - even more than political posturing - you know, antiwar and all that.
It was a...
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