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lee-w-doyle's picture
Sep.17.2008
What a ride so far.  My book came out only two weeks ago and this past Monday and Tuesday I attended the Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association (...
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vijaya-schartz's picture
Sep.17.2008
Good news, A DESPERADO FOR CHRISTMAS is coming this November from SAPPHIRE BLUE PUBLISHING.  Rookie Border Patrol Agent Kaitlin Harrington hates...
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camille-marchetta's picture
Sep.17.2008
I had a birthday on Monday. Usually, I'm ecstatic on my birthday. It's such a great reason to celebrate my life, myself. This year, however, was...
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steve-hauk's picture
Sep.17.2008
I picked up the above title, a new play by Robert Smallwood, at the Monterey (California) Public Library, for several reasons. First, Brando's always...
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libby-cone's picture
Sep.17.2008
Well, the BookSurge woes are behind me at least for now. I have heard from a publisher! The funny thing is, I cannot find an agent. It seems that...
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libby-cone's picture
Sep.17.2008
Well, the BookSurge woes are behind me at least for now. I have heard from a publisher! The funny thing is, I cannot find an agent. It seems that...
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anne-brooke's picture
Sep.17.2008
Lord H was hugely pleased today at the discovery that three cups of tea a day is good for you, as advised on the BBC news site. I suggested it would...
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blair-kilpatrick's picture
Sep.17.2008
"So, what should we call you?   The First Dude? The First Gentleman?" Greta Van Susteren was doing an in-depth profile of Todd Palin.  ...
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porochista-khakpour's picture
Sep.17.2008
I was not friends with DFW—let’s just make that clear right off the bat. And I don’t think I actually ever saw him read, but then again maybe I have...
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farzana-versey's picture
Sep.17.2008
I never liked my name. It reminded me of something conservative, or perhaps olde worlde – like a gaslight in a brass furnace. Then, during my travels...
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eric-hill's picture
Nov.16.2008
Freedom versus Slavery Freedom is choice; slavery is no choice but to do what you are told. Through out history people were enslaved to increase...
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brian-mckee's picture
Nov.16.2008
I'm working on a new story. Its based mostly on personal experience, but its completely fictional. I started writing it the way I always do. I typed...
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former member's picture
Nov.16.2008
by former member
The longer the fish can stay out of the water the less likely a predator will catch it. Flying fish are showing up all over the world.
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amira-nagati's picture
Nov.16.2008
The Secret Lover
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amira-nagati's picture
Nov.16.2008
Come hither, seekers, questions remain unanswered.. Feed me music... this world numbs my soul.. Rhythm, Chaos has been feeding on me.. Feed me......
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brenda-sedore's picture
Nov.16.2008
The sun is warm on my face, but the breeze coming off the water is cool and causes my shoulders to hunch a little in my too-light jacket. Autumn is...
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mary-wilkinson's picture
Nov.16.2008
What do you do on a bleak, dreary Sunday in November when the sky looks like its been draped in a grey muslin sheet and everything is damp and...
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hally-mcgehean's picture
Nov.16.2008
In 2001 I flew between New York City and London 16 times.  It seemed everyone else was afraid to fly. The highest fare I paid for a ticket was $218...
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susan-brown's picture
Nov.16.2008
Well, I had thought I was supposed to work yesterday morning.  It was written on the calendar that I was, and the calendar usually knows all (but...
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former member's picture
Nov.16.2008
by former member
http://www.annerice.com/Bookshelf-EarlierWorks.html
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