JOE: Good morning Calliope.
CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. I haven’t heard from you for a while. What have you been up to?
JOE: For one thing I am back to work on my novel, Marital Property.
CALLIOPE:…
For book/ebook authors, publishers, & self-publishers
I just heard an interesting program this morning on NPR radio that Wylie, one of the leading and largest literary agencies now putting out classics on ebook with an exclusive with Amazon Kindle. It seems the publishing world is up in arms, angry both at Wylie for getting into the ebook business and at Amazon for once again grabbing a big bite of the market. It appears that publishers are now refusing to publish authors with Wylie.
The war…
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Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Paula_Bardell]Paula Bardell
One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying its cruel and savage temperament in his work as a reflection of his own personal suffering and mystical beliefs - convinced…
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Opposite Paths - A Serial Killer and an Architect of the Chicago World's Fair
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Nehemiah_Landes]Nehemiah Landes and Justine Landes
"A thousand trains a day entered or left Chicago." With that opening statement in Eric Larson's historical non-fiction book, The Devil in the White City, the reader is drawn into the compelling story of two men who traveled two diametrically opposite paths…
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JOE: Good morning Calliope.
CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. I haven’t heard from you for a while. What have you been up to?
JOE: For one thing I am back to work on my novel, Marital Property.
CALLIOPE:…
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The purpose of this book is to help Japanese ESL learners at the intermediate level with the potentially confusing turns of phrase common to English articles online, in magazines and in newspapers. ESL veterans will appreciate that while many books cover English grammar and vocabulary, there are precious few dealing specifically with idioms, “quirky” verbs, and other compound constructs from a practical perspective. My goal has…
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I just got back from vacation. Here is the best picture I took all week. It's sunset over the Royal Dockyard in the west end of Bermuda.
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In the sequel to Ms. Clarke’s first novel, Mourning Redemption, the reader finds himself once again in the delightfully small coal mining town of New Salem, Pennsylvania. Here, bitter Sean Hennessy wallows in his own misery while his abused wife, Cate, and her friend, Mari Evans, alleviate the tension by conversing over a hot cup of tea.…
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Wyndano’s Cloak
A.R. Silverberry
Tree Tunnel Press (March 15, 2010)
978-0984103768
Wyndano’s…
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Olivia and the Little Way – Review for American Author's Association by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat
‘She hated feeling nervous, but she couldn’t help it. Today was the first day of fifth grade at her new school. Two big things in one day. She
thought of all of the other kids at St. Michael’s School who were
probably…
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