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“Tomorrow Never Comes” by Pamela Jones
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Complex Family Dynamics in the Story of a Sister’s Love A novella that centers on Bernice Albright, a successful author who has all the trappings of wealth and luxury. Since her mother’s death, she has been the matriarch of her family, raising her younger brother and sister, who are…
Meet the Author: Christopher D. Abbott
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
I’d like to introduce you to the ninety-fourth interviewee in my ‘Meet the Author’ series. He is Christopher D. Abbott. Hi, Christopher! Welcome to Susan Finlay Writes blog site. It’s wonderful to talk to you again. How does it feel to be close to having three books published? Hi…
Interview with Author Consultant Mark Malatesta
Originally posted on Life With Words:
What is Literary Agent Undercover? Literary Agent Undercover helps authors of all genres get top literary agents, publishers, and book deals. I founded Literary Agent Undercover in August 2011, after closing my literary agency called New Brand Agency Group (more about that below). Literary Agent Undercover offers a free weekly newsletter, insider articles, audio and video…
Book Review: The Wrong David by Christa Wojo
Originally posted on Madhuri Writes Things:
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of losing yourself in Christa Wojo’s words, all I can say is I am so very sorry for you. Her blog, My Sweet Delirium, is a work of art in and of itself, full of magical phrases, rhythmic passages, and divine…
Genealogical Research
Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
Over at The Dabbler today they’ve published a retread of my piece on the current fad among some Americans for genealogical research.
Radio Emissions: An Exomoon Detection Technique? Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 13 Aug 2014 09:36 AM PDT Here’s an interesting notion: Put future radio telescopes like the Long Wavelength Array, now under construction in the American southwest, to work looking for exomoons. The rationale is straightforward and I’ll examine it in a minute, but a new paper advocating the idea homes in […]