Name: Vyrdolak
Dateline: Pepperell, MA
Weblog: bylightunseen.net/bbblog/blublog.htm
Articles: 10
First Published: Friday, December 7, 2007
Last Published: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Currently listing articles 10-1:
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Book Review: A Dangerous Climate by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— This enjoyable addition to Yarbro’s popular Saint-Germain series has a few surprises.
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Book Review: Vampyres of Hollywood by Adrienne Barbeau and Michael Scott— This in-joke posing as a novel is a fun, messy, preposterous slasher flick on paper.
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Book Review: What’s Stopping You? Shatter the 9 Most Common Myths Keeping You from Starting Your Own Business by Bruce R. Barringer and R. Duane Ireland— Unpretentious and down-to-earth, this book sets the record straight on the myths that intimidate people from breaking out of the employment rut.
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Book Review: The Home Office From Hell Cure: Transform Your Underperforming, Time-Sucking Homebased Business into a Runaway Success by Jeffrey A. Landers— This humorous and energetic book will help you turn your chaotic home office into a professional ally
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Interview with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Author of the Saint-Germain Series— Eclectic veteran author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro talks about werewolves, Saint-Germain, writing and trends in publishing
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Book Review: The Saint-Germain Memoirs by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— A new collection of stories about the vampire Saint-Germain is uneven, but ultimately satisfying.
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Book Review: Lost Prince by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— This reissue edition of an early werewolf story by Yarbro paints a vivid portrait of Spain under the Inquisition.
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DVD Review: The Grange Fair - An American Tradition— This blue-ribbon documentary presents a lyrical and moving slice of modern rural life in America.
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When Fundamentalists Clash: Creationism Collides With Scientism At WHOI— Nathaniel Abraham is suing WHOI for religious discrimination, but the real issue is belief systems trumping good management practices.
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Movie Review: Beowulf Gives 'Em That New Razzle-Dazzle, But Not Much More— Robert Zemeckis' Beowulf pushes the CGI envelope with stunning animation effects, but ultimately is just another cinematic fireworks show.


