Monthly Archives: October 2010
Randy Ford Author- LETTERS FROM ABROAD Fifth Novel 15th Installment
Daddy Bailey told him that he’d be glad to and had Mamma Bailey get the record collection for him. She waddled across the room while suffering from arthritis. Tom would’ve helped her had he thought of it fast enough. Daddy … Continue reading
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Sydney Writers’ Centre- WRITING FOR MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS Course
Course Feature Writing for Magazines and Newspapers. It’s designed to be practical and to get results. So many of our students have been successfully published (and paid) for their articles. In fact, we want to congratulate Adrian Phoon who recently … Continue reading
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Make Way For Books- STORY TOWN, Arizona Poverty & No on Prop. 302
MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS Story Town is less than two weeks away, and fall is definitely in the air. The MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS team is busier than ever distributing books, presenting Family Read Aloud Nights, launching the Picture Book … Continue reading
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The Screening Room October 28, 2010- Coming Attractions
COMING ATTRACTIONS at THE SCREENING ROOM 127 East Congress ● Downtown Tucson Thursday, October 28, 7:00 p.m. THE 800 MILE WALL This film offers an unflinching look at the failed border strategy that has caused the death of thousands of … Continue reading
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Wolfs Robe Fluteman- November Native American Awareness Month
November Native American Awareness Month From: “Wolfs Robe” www.ihs.gov/PublicAffairs/Heritage/
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Randy Ford Author- LETTERS FROM ABROAD Fifth Novel 14th Installment
She kept the clipping in the bottom drawer of her jewelry box. This was Tom’s mom and showed how proud she was of him. His success showed her what the future had in store for him, something that she always … Continue reading
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Gerry Hernbrode Author- PROVINCIAL JUSTICE
Gerry Hernbrode’s PROVINCIAL JUSTICE, a murder mystery publisyhed by Imago Press, is set in an inner-city school in Tucson. On the eve of the 60′s feminist movement, before Vatican II, her protagonist Kate Mahoney was Sister Katerine. Twenty years later, … Continue reading
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