Monthly Archives: July 2009
Randy Ford Author- I’M NOT DEAD YET, a new novel, 52nd installment
After the siege of Manila, the Americans opened the gates of Santa Tomas. They freed many people from the US, many of whom own businesses in the Philippines before the war, and among them was David Miller. The years … Continue reading
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Arizona Daily Star July 17, 2009- Book Events
BOOK EVENTS Tucson SATURDAY Book Discussion- Mostly Books, 6808 E. Speedway. THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. 1-2 p.m. July 18. Free 571-0110 LibroRaices- Himmel Park Library. 1035 … Continue reading
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The Desert Sleuths Chapter of Sisters in Crime- Summer writing conference
The Desert Sleuths Chapter of Sisters in Crime promises another fabulous summer conference on Saturday, August 15th, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Stonecreek Golf Club located at 4435 – E Paradise Village Parkway, just two blocks … Continue reading
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Jerry D. Simmons- contents of July 16, 2009 TIPS FOR WRITERS FROM THE PUBLISHING INSIDER
Jerry D. Simmons- contents of July 16, 2009 TIPS FOR WRITERS FROM THE PUBLISHING INSIDER July 16, 2009 - Information is King - Figuring out Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/DaveLieber Use Twitter as a real-time search engine. Use tweetbeep.com to get Twitter … Continue reading
Randy Ford Author- I’M NOT DEAD YET, a new novel, 51st installment
As unrest on Basilan intensified, people were evacuated to safer places, particularly the Yakan who lived mostly in the central and southwestern mountainous interior. By 1970, this migration had begun mainly with the Christian population; and as a result … Continue reading
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Arizona Opera- Job Opening: General Director
Job Opening Arizona Opera: General Director – Arizona Opera (www.azopera.org), a $5 million professional company serving both Phoenix and Tucson , welcomes applications for the position of General Director to lead the future growth and development of the company. For … Continue reading
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National Summit on Arts Journalism- $7,500 for winning project
Call: National Summit on Arts Journalism. A prize of $7,500 will be a winning project to provide a “cool, relevant and functional” alternative to diminishing arts coverage in the traditional news media. The USC Annenberg School for Communication and the … Continue reading
