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Meet Author Dave Edlund
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? In about 1979 a good friend gave me a worn paperback copy of “Raise the Titanic” by Clive Cussler. Until that time, I seldom read for pleasure—there was plenty of reading required for my college studies and I felt that was sufficient. Still, I…
Guest Post: TW Brown
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Behind the curtain of the DEAD series ? When I first sat down and wrote the opening line for the DEAD series, I was thinking, “Maybe I have a five book series here.” By then end of that book, I knew it was going to take more than that. My…
To celebrate the 4th, “Put a Bow on it for Marebear”
Originally posted on How do we feed the world's starving:
To provide my readers a message worthy of your Eyes, Ears and Time I am going out long to explain my case to you, the Readers Court. I hope to compress several months of blogs into one package, a gift I hope to wrap…
DID YOU KNOW in Brazil the word Poet is a compliment?
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Brazilians greet old and much loved friends with the endearment, hello my poet. That says a lot about the country and its people, don’t you think? You can find out more if you have the chance to travel to Suffolk this weekend. Brazil’s most important literary festival, FLIP (Festa…
Bookseller Review: CATALOGING THE WORLD
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age by Alex Wright Reviewed by Jan Alex Wright channels his inner James Gleick here and offers us a compelling biography, not only of an important forerunner to information science, but a brief biography of the birth of the Web and…