Monthly Archives: May 2009
Jerry D. Simmons- Contents of May 22, 2009 of Tips for Writers from the Publishing Insider
May 21, 2009 In Case You Didn’t Know – For more information, send an email Jerry@writersreaders.com . This is Your Wake-Up Call – By Jonathan Karp for Publishers Weekly – The Future of Publishing – How the E-Book Will Change … Continue reading
Randy Ford Author- I’M NOT DEAD YET, a new novel, 2nd installment
After Hong Kong and Singapore, the Philippines was our third choice. In the first week, Susan and I went back and forth over whether we had made the right decision. To be fair, we couldn’t fairly assess it at … Continue reading
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Marilyn Ann Pate- EVERYDAY EVIL, a memoir
EVERYDAY EVIL by Marilyn Anne Pate ISBN: 978-0-9820518-1-8 The terrifying story of manipulation, repression, and cruelty by a father who appeared to the outside world as a normal, devoted family man. As in David Lynch’s movie Blue … Continue reading
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The Playwrights Foundation-May 19, 2009 Playwrights Festival, Playwriting Classes, World Premieres
May 19, 2009 BAPF ’09: Interview with Christopher Chen In anticipation of our 32nd Annual Bay Area Playwrights Festival, we’ll be interviewing Festival playwrights every week. Get all the Festival information here. Christopher Chen’s Anomienaulis, an adaptation of Iphigenia at … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author, I’M NOT DEAD YET, a new novel, first installment
I’M NOT DEAD YET I’m not dead yet, and to reassure people of that fact I occasionally write. I’m one of those people who have never settled down, but I also like to think I’m deeply routed in America, … Continue reading
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David Ray-the only poet to receive the William Carlos Williams Prize twice
David Ray is the only poet in the world who has received the William Carlos Williams Prize twice from the Poetry Society of America. His new book of short poems AFTER TAGORE: POEMS INSPIRED BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE was not only … Continue reading
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