Monthly Archives: July 2011
CopperCon 31 Sept. 3-5, 2011 Avendale, Az
CopperCon 31 Sept. 3-5, 2011 Hilton Garden Inn, Avondale, Az Annual SF&F Convention Author Guest of Honor Carrie Vaughn Special Guest Adam Niswander Local Author: Janni Lee Simner Info: Coppercon 31, PO Box 62613, Phoenix, Az 85082 Email: info@coppercon.org www.coppercon.org … Continue reading
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The Playwrights Foundation- Exciting Theatrical Experiences Begin to Take Shape at the 34th Annual Bay Area Playwrights Festival!
Exciting Theatrical Experiences Begin to Take Shape at the 34th Annual Bay Area Playwrights Festival! The festival opened with an actual BANG! – all props due to the kick-ass heavy metal drumming of Alec MacPherson who accompanied the reading of … Continue reading
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Betty Webb Author- THE KOALA OF DEATH
THE KOALA OF DEATH by Betty Webb Somebody murdered Koala Kate, the head marsupial keeper at the Gunn Zoo. And if not Wanchu, the popular koala, then whodunnit? The clues to Koala Kate’s killer implicate other animal keepers at the … Continue reading
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Pan Left- UNDER ARPAIO Screenings
Pan Left- UNDER ARPAIO Screening this Thursday in Tucson! Two upcoming screenings for the Pan Left documentary UNDER ARPAIO will be held on July 28 in Tucson and July 29 (2011) in Phoenix. The Tucson screening takes place this Thursday … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- LETTERS FROM ABROAD Fifth Novel 139th Installment
Sam glanced around the crowded restaurant. He knew it was probable that they were under surveillance. And other people were arriving all the time. A few of them were tourist, but most of them lived and worked in Vientiane. At … Continue reading
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Maceo Montoya Author- THE SCOUNDREL AND THE OPTIMIST
THE SCOUNDREL AND THE OPTIMIST by Maceo Montoya In Maceo Montoya’s first novel, we meet Edmund, a diminutive, irrepressible teen whose strife-ridden life magnifies his strength of spirit. After his siblings desert the dysfunctional home and his mother sinks in … Continue reading →
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Tagged as Bittersweet humor, Ernesto Quinonez, Irrepressible teen, Maceo Montoya, Morality play, Social commentary