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mayra-calvani's picture
Oct.04.2008
Fantastic Literature is UK's largest online supplier of out of print, rare and used books in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, horror, crime,...
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tom-bradley's picture
Oct.03.2008
...it is certain that, in the domain of intelligence, ruled by the Word, nothing that has been written can perish. –Eliphas Levi, Dogme et Rituel...
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laurel-anne-hill's picture
Oct.03.2008
     I pick up a glossy newsletter from the stack of daily mail.  The words “of Mexican descent” in the middle of an article grab my attention, like...
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cristina-perez's picture
Oct.03.2008
This is the first part of a three-part blog series addressing the influence of celebrity on legal system. O.J. Simpson could potentially get more...
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june-casagrande's picture
Oct.03.2008
In last night's vice presidential debate, Sen. Joe Biden used ungrammatical sentences 28 times, not counting grammar errors attributable to "...
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terry-odell's picture
Oct.03.2008
Continuing with the Banned Books Week theme, some more quotes on censorship: "Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a...
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marilyn-kallet's picture
Oct.03.2008
Yesterday I shared a program with Nash, the canine fluffer from HABIT (Human Animal Bonding and Interaction), sponsored by the UT College of...
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terence-clarke's picture
Oct.03.2008
Journalism was once a completely respectable profession. Reporters traditionally have been trained writers, and for me one of their real virtues has...
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jon-clinch's picture
Oct.03.2008
Writers Read for Twain continues to gather national attention. Two upcoming broadcast events are worth noting, although I don't have exact dates for...
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leslie-carol-roberts's picture
Oct.03.2008
My son Will Setrakian presented a plan: On Friday Oct. 3, his high school would host the first night game in its history. Unfortunately, this game...
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cary-chrysler's picture
Nov.29.2008
   Sheila knows how to be a dog, now.  I let her out this morning (to about an inch of snow) at around 3:30.  Got a cup of coffee, came back, and she...
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beth-mann's picture
Nov.29.2008
(This blog entry is meant to be read and heard. The blog entry and accompanying video is now in the "media" section of my profile.)...
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meredith-morgan's picture
Nov.29.2008
Having finished the first draft of my latest story, my NaNoWriMo novel which I blazed out in two weeks, I'm having my usual reaction.  It's a little...
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jagannath-adukuri's picture
Nov.29.2008
When the past moments happened they were actually the present, which was just a boring succession of events and nothing seemed to actually happen.Now...
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beth-snowberger's picture
Nov.29.2008
I thought I would be furiously pounding the keyboard this weekend. I thought tonight might be an all-nighter. I was looking forward to it. But...I'm...
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audrey-baker's picture
Nov.29.2008
I discovered Red Room through the NaNoWriMo site. I was so excited to discover NaNoWriMo this year.  I have always wanted to write a book, and...
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julie-duxbury's picture
Nov.29.2008
Well, for the second year, I have completed the National Novel Writing Month competition.  Although, this year, the story isn't finished, I can now...
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vj-bauer's picture
Nov.29.2008
Well, I just crossed over the finish line!  Finished as far as the contest is concerned.  50,063 words worth.  Story wise, I figure I have another 3-...
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apryl-solana's picture
Nov.29.2008
It has been an exhausting month. I have been typing over 55,000 words in just a short 16 days of November. I didn't know that I would have the...
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jagannath-adukuri's picture
Nov.29.2008
Something I have been noticing in the way human expression has shaped up in the recent times.Aren’t we slowly going into a language which is more...
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Red Room Blogs banner photograph (at the top of the page) is of writer Ernest Hemingway with Lady Duff Twysden, Hadley Hemingway, and three unidentified people at a cafe in Pamplona, Spain, during the Fiesta of San Fermin in July 1925; photograph used courtesy of the Ernest Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.