The characters confront very difficult issues: school violence, abortion rights, euthanasia, homophobia, and political extremism. And one must be very SENSITIVE when addressing such topics.
M. Laszlo – 1 November 2022 Continue reading
The characters confront very difficult issues: school violence, abortion rights, euthanasia, homophobia, and political extremism. And one must be very SENSITIVE when addressing such topics.
M. Laszlo – 1 November 2022 Continue reading
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The medical community still hadn’t come to grips with how the virus was spread. I wanted to stay away from my family so I didn’t put them at risk, so my wife suggested I use my downtime to finish writing this book, escaping into a fantasy world I had created.
28 October 2022 Continue reading
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The story is first of all an adventure story about a life and death struggle and what that does to the people involved, but it’s also about love, betrayal, redemption and ultimately how we find our way in the world.
David Sklar – 25 October 2022 Continue reading
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There are only 171,000 words in the English language. You don’t want to run out.
Rob Roy O’Keefe – 22 October 2022 Continue reading
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…one story started “she dug a hole and hid him under a tarp, when they knew the law was coming”
Yvonne Martinez – 19 October 2022 Continue reading
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I’ve been joining book clubs that have read “The Book of Souls” and I spoke with many readers in those clubs that said this is not my typical genre of book. Those are the readers that I want…
Kevin Moore – 15 October 2022 Continue reading
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I wrote this book because I wanted to explore how my upbringing and the political and historical context had contributed to my excesses.
Isidra Mencos – 13 October 2022 Continue reading
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In 2010, I attended a lecture at the San Diego Museum of Art given by a senior curator who had reattributed an unnoticed painting in Yale’s art storage. I found the description of the process riveting, like a forensic detective searching four hundred years for clues and the power struggles that swirl around these attributions were a revelation to me.
Linda Moore – 11 October 2022 Continue reading
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This book is for fans of the fantasy genre. It’s also for those who have thought about writing fantasy stories of their own but maybe need a little “push.”
Dan O’Mahony – 7 October 2022 Continue reading
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This satirical thriller reveals how our legal system enables lawyers to get filthy rich. As Mortimer Zuckerman, real estate magnate and media billionaire, once said, “Practicing law is the exact opposite of sex. Even when it’s good, it’s bad.”
David Tabatsky – 5 October 2022 Continue reading
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