Monthly Archives: July 2011
Sophie Littlefield Author- AFTERTIME
AFTERTIME by Sophie Littlefield “In a world ravaged by a zombie apoclypse, it’s surprising that recovering addict Cass Dollar isn’t one of the survivors who gives up in despair. But Cass is determined to survive everything- being atacked by the … Continue reading
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Mark Peters Author- WHICH WAY IS UP (FROM AMONGST ALL THIS CHAOS!)
WHICH WAY IS UP (FROM AMONGST ALL THIS CHAOS!) by Mark Peters DO NOT read this book if you do not want to take a serious look at your walk of faith! It will convict you to your core and … Continue reading
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Jewish History Museum- A PLACE TO PRAY
A PLACE TO PRAY The Story of the First Jewish House of Worship in the Arizona Territory Jewish History Museum Erected in 1910 The historically restored first synagogue building in Arizona, located at 564 South Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85701 … Continue reading
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The Writers Studio Tucson- FICTION & POETRY WORKSHOPS
THE WRITERS STUDIO TUCSON fiction & poetry workshops Writing program developed by Pulitizer Prize winner Philip Schultz “The most personal of the programs.”- The New York Times 10-week workshops in Fiction & Poetry in New York, Tucson, San Francisco, and … Continue reading
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Gecko Gals Ink- Sassy Tucson Authors who are ‘Differently Expertised’
Gecko Gals Ink Sassy Tucson Authors who are ‘Differently Expertised’ Follow them on their blog: http://GeckoGalsink.blogspot.com The Member Authors of GECKO GALS INK: Carol Costa Mystery and Non-Fiction www.CarolCostaAuthor.com Mary Ann Hutchison Young Adult and Non-fiction www.BloominCane.com Jude Johnson Historical … Continue reading
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Arizona Daily Star July 24, 2011- BOOK EVENTS
BOOK EVENTS July 24, 2011 TODAY Friends Book Sale- Friends of the Pima County Library, 2230 N. Country Club Road. Group is holding its Monsoon Mini-Sale. 8 a.m.- noon July 24. Free. 795-3763 MONDAY Baby Storytime- Oro Valley Public Library, … Continue reading
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