Monthly Archives: March 2009
Randy Ford Author-walking around Manila in shock
A few days later Ted wrote a letter to his mom and dad in Texas. It was short, to the point, and practically contained no news; a detailed account of their activities would have to wait until Ted and … Continue reading
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Wheatmark-Attention Authors! The best value in self-publishing
Authors: Why choose Wheatmark to publish your book? The best value in self-publishing is Wheatmark. . We spend OUR money marketing books that show promise . Full returnability…at no extra cost to you. . Industry-standard discounts to booksellers . … Continue reading
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Ann Staadt Author-HOLLYSTONE HEARTS: GLENNA, a new modern romance published
Ann Staadt, of Fort Wayne, In, has just received the author’s copies of her seventh novel, HOLLYSTONE HEARTS, GLENNA. This modern romance, set in England, is the first novel in a trilogy. HOLLYSTONE HEARTS: MOIRA, should follow in the … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- the security of Forbes Park verses a Maoist-style revolt of the masses
So he started learning more about American military bases in the Philippines, and he began with the naval station on Cavite. It was like attending a historical debate and not having the perspective to know which side to be … Continue reading
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Alicja Mann Author-LOOKING AT THE WORLD TWICE, a newly published collection of essays and poems and SON OF MASHPEE, a book dedicated to the Wampanoags, their heritage, and culture
Alicja Mann is a writer of creative nonfiction who divides her time between Tucson, Arizona and Cape Cod. Her social and political commentaries, feature stories, and personality profiles have been published in regional and national magazines, including the … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-the Maoist professor and the American Commander’s daughter
A little while after that, Ted saw Nick sitting alone in the lunchroom, slurping soup from a spoon. They now regularly met for lunch. But on this particular day Nick hadn’t invited him, which suggested that he wanted to eat … Continue reading
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The Writers Studio-New writing classes and free introductory class
At a time of economic uncertainty writers seem to want to be engaged in Writing communities and are looking at writing as one of the essential things in their lives. In response to inquiries about The Writers Studio Juliet … Continue reading
