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Jan.18.2008
Bridging the Pacific: Searching for Cross-Cultural Understanding between the United States and China
A collection of essays that intertwine his personal experiences with the politics of China and the United States, his native culture and his adopted one.
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Jan.17.2008
The Fall 2007 issue of The Georgia Review is just out, with essays by Laura Sewell Matter, Barbara C. Mallonee and Jeremy Collins; a one-act play from David Wagoner; short fiction by Jack Driscoll and Janisse Ray; poetry from Gary Gildner, Grace Danborn, Kevin Clark, Bruce Cohen, Linda Pastan,...
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Jan.15.2008
What happens in your neighborhood while you're at work might surprise you.
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Jan.07.2008
Edited by Susan Davis and Gina Hyams
About the Anthology
With wit, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty, Searching for Mary Poppins brings together twenty-five of today’s leading women writers- to explore the emotional minefield of mother-nanny relationships, delving into the intimate and...
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Jan.06.2008
What does it take to go from unknown hopeful to published author?
Writing is a lonely occupation where rejection is the norm, and learning about the early hardships of today's best-selling authors can provide vital reassurance (and comic relief). These compelling stories of perseverance and...
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Jan.06.2008
In 1993, fifteen of America's most popular writers left their day jobs for life on the rock & roll road. They stayed up late, ate junk food, traveled by bus, and actually tried to play and sing before paying audiences. Here's the whole sordid story, in hard-to-believe words and even harder-to-...
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Jan.06.2008
In Single Woman of a Certain Age, Jane Ganahl assembles a chorus of sophisticated and witty voices for this revealing anthology about flying solo in midlife. Joyce Maynard and Dakota Cassidy try online hookups, Debra Ginsberg brings up the M-word, Cameron Tuttle goes on a date (with herself), Susan...
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Jan.06.2008
Many successful people can point to a single teacher whose talent and dedication made a crucial difference in their lives. Sometimes former students clearly recall a teacher's casually brilliant remark that produced an instant "aha!" response; sometimes they are affected by a teacher's...
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Jan.02.2008
Edited by Colleen Curran
About the Anthology
Anyone who is intimidated by the prospect of planning a wedding will laugh out loud and take solace in Altared. In this unexpected, heartwarming, thought-provoking collection, more than two dozen of our most perceptive and entertaining...
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