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28
Jan
2012
Traditional Fantasy: A Review of Return to Mercya

14 days ago by A. F. Stewart

My Book Review of Return to Mercya by Mark Ruckledge: Return to Mercya by Mark Ruckledge is a stylish, entertaining story for fans of the traditional fantasy genre. The multi-layered world fashioned by the author has an absorbing quality and I found this short ebook a mostly satisfying read. When th ...

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12
Dec
2011
Orthodox Writers, Readers, and Artists: R. Leo Olson

62 days ago by Saint Lydia's Book Club

I know confessions in the Orthodox Church are private. I get uncomfortable whenever the topic comes up in a group for fear of someone spilling their guts and then expecting me to respond with some great spiritual insight. With that in mind, I would like to start this post off with a confession of mi ...

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06
Dec
2011
‘Hunger Games’ nail polish line dead before games begin

67 days ago by Staff

Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth) in movie adaptation of “The Hunger Games.” By Merisa Fink “The Hunger Games” book trilogy has generated a frenzy of “Twilight” proportions. Tributes-in-the-know have already marked their calendars for March 23, 2012, when the m ...

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17
Nov
2011
An interview with author Terra Harmony

86 days ago by A. F. Stewart

Today on the blog I'm doing another guest interview, this time with fantasy writer, Terra Harmony. An Interview with Terra Harmony 1. Why don’t you begin by sharing a little about yourself. I am a Colorado native, where I lived through high school. Since then I have lived in California, Texas, Utah, ...

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29
Oct
2011
A one-way ticket to the discomfort zone

106 days ago by lmbartelt

Do you ever wish you could unknow what you know? Or erase something you’ve learned? Sometimes, I think the ol’ “ignorance is bliss” adage might be a good way to live. Then I read something like this: “People tended to believe what made them the most comfortable and prevented them from being nudged f ...

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05
Oct
2011
Interview with author Gail M Baugniet

130 days ago by A. F. Stewart

Today, please welcome Gail M Baugniet, author of the FOR EVERY ACTION There Are Consequences. She is on a blog tour, and has stopped by to share tidbits about her writing and her book, the first novel in the Pepper Bibeau mystery series. 1. Why don’t you begin by sharing a little about yourself. In ...

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16
Sep
2011
Dark Shades of Cyberpunk: My Review of Shadow of a Dead Star

148 days ago by A. F. Stewart

Book Review of Shadow of a Dead Star by Michael Shean: Shadow of a Dead Star by Michael Shean is grungy, slightly nihilistic, fabulously enigmatic cyberpunk at its best, painted in the hues fashioned by Philip K. Dick. The world inside the pages is screaming neon, ad driven, nanotech chic laid over ...

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08
Sep
2011
Skinnygirl Bethenny Frankel Snags One Fat Book Deal

157 days ago by SelfHelpGuide

Great Self Help Books: Skinnygirl Bethenny Frankel Snags One Fat Book Deal Already the author of a few best-selling cookbooks and self- help publications, this time, Bethenny's delving into new territory with a fiction series. Skinny Dipping (of course!) is the first of three books, which, as Franke ...

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27
Aug
2011
Chills, Thrills and Grey: A Review of The Egyptian by Layton Green

169 days ago by A. F. Stewart

My Book Review of The Egyptian by Layton Green: The Egyptian is an engaging blend of corporate espionage and paranormal conspiracy wound together a tense, gripping thriller. It has a tight, well constructed plot, engaging characters and did a nice job of pulling me, the reader, through to the end wh ...

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08
Jul
2011
Interview with Lena Hillbrand, author of The Superiors

219 days ago by A. F. Stewart

Today, we have a guest on the blog, writer Lena Hillbrand, author of the urban fantasy book, The Superiors. She graciously consented to the following interview: 1. Why don’t you begin by sharing a little about yourself. Other than writing, I spend a lot of time reading, hanging out with my family, a ...

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