Monthly Archives: January 2012

Randy Ford Author- POSTE RESTANTE Manila 27th Installment

The “puppet government” under President Laurel has gotten a bad rap. In some respects, the aegis allowed the president to avoid the enmity that many resistance groups thought he deserved, but “puppet” doesn’t really describe Laurel during the occupation, and … Continue reading

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Gary D. Keller Author- ZAPATA LIVES!

ZAPATA LIVES! by Gary D. Keller Emiliano Zapata rises from the dead to lead his people in their struggle against economic and social oppression in a novel that closely parallels the political situation. First published as the title story in … Continue reading

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Arizona Daily Star January 29, 2012- BOOK EVENTS

BOOK EVENTS January 29, 2012 TODAY Cowboy/cowgirl roundup- Singing Wind Bookshop, 700 W. Singing Wind Road, Benson. 1-5 p.m. Jan. 29. Free. 520-586-2425. MONDAY Baby story time- Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley. For accompanied babies … Continue reading

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Arizona Daily Star- 4th Annual Tucson Festival of Books

4th Annual Tucson Festival of Books When: 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. March 10-11, 2012 Where: University of Arizona Campus Attendance and parking are free What: About 450 authors, book discussions, workshops, literary activities for the entire family- and food. Sponsors: … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author- Revised INFLATION, DEFLATION, WAR! 24th Installment

Yes, it was obvious. He was trying too hard. Though he had been out with her before, with Frederick, and they were friends, Herr Lippert now felt unsure of himself. He saw her in a new way. She was an … Continue reading

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Pima County Public Library- AS TOLD IN TUCSON.. Books about Tucsonans & the Old Pueblo

Books about Tucsonans & the Old Pueblo Harry Lawson THE HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN TUCSON: AN AFROCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE, VOLUME 1, 1860-1960 The history of African American in Tucson is presented in two volumes; the second volume covers the years … Continue reading

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Abingdon Theatre Company- The Sunday Series 2012 Spring Line-Up! (so far…) et your

The Sunday Series 2012 Spring Line-Up! (so far…)et your CLUTTER: I’M SAVING MY LIFE AND IT’S KILLING ME Sunday, January 29 at 7pm Sunday, February 5 at 7pm Best Comedian Award United Solo Theatre Festival 2011 for Nancy Redman and … Continue reading

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