Monthly Archives: February 2009
Richard W. Coan’s new book-How do men and women differ psychologically?
Richard W. Coan’s new book, MASCULINE, FEMININE, AND FULLY HUMAN: DEVELOPMENTAL PATHS THROUGH THE ADULT YEARS, is “in print at last.” About the book: How do men and women differ psychologically? Should men strive to realize all their … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-on how we ended up in India
We had the idea of hopping the islands south of Bali and going from Timor to Australia. We hadn’t planned beyond that. There was a big problem with Australia letting us in. The country wasn’t open to us. For … Continue reading
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John Borchardt-has a new British publisher
John Borchardt signed a contract with a British publisher to write a book with the working title ACCELERATING INNOVATION THROUGH EFFECTIVE LABORATORY MANAGEMENT. “One advantage of working with overseas publishers is that they have different holidays than we do. … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-on the grist for literature
I had to go to Singapore to get a true feeling of the former colony. I had to travel elsewhere to satisfy another urge. There were stories from people who had traveled the length of the Trans Siberian railroad, … Continue reading
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The Blue Guitar Magazine-seeks submissions in all genres-fiction, poetry, plays, creative nonfiction
“Things as they are are changed upon the blue guitar.” — Wallace Stevens The Blue Guitar, the arts and literary journal of the Arizona Consortium for the Arts, seeks submissions in all genres — fiction, poetry, plays, creative … Continue reading
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Pima College-East Campus-Short Story Writing Class
Want to brush up on your Short Story writing skills? Pima College-East Campus is offering a Short Story Writing Class 8 week-Self-paced March 23-May 17, 2009 Meet on Tuesday, March 24 from 1:10-3:50 Rm E … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-on a journey without a map
When I was a child I heard my parents tell me I grew up on asparagus. Asparagus; I now love asparagus. I heard that before I was two years old that I had been in twenty or thirty States; … Continue reading
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