Dateline: San Diego, California, US
Weblog: www.writers-edge.info/Blog.html
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San Diego freelance editor, publisher, and writer blogged almost daily for eight years in A Writer's Edge. Now she helps writers with @GLHancock Reviews.
Find her author page on Amazon and her epublications in her Amazon Shoppe. Her business profile is on LinkedIn and her tweets on Twitter, where she's aka @GLHancock.
Georganna's first writing appeared in print in 1964. She worked as a journalist for many years. She reviewed books for the Fort Pierce News Tribune and The Louisville Courier-Journal and wrote for The Miami Herald, regional publications, and many national magazines.
She was a member of the National Book Critics Circle, the San Diego Professional Editors Network and the San Diego Writers/Editors Guild, for which she served as Web Manager. Books reviewed may have been received as gifts. All her writings are protected by U.S. copyright law.
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To catch a book thief, it takes a book dick!
The Anthologist is a quick read, requisite for light summer fare, but it does stick to your mental ribs.
Who was the "Mother of the Believers" and how did Islam begin?
Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective - or a handy motto.
The gold rush in 1863 Montana forces men to become vigilantes to bring justice to Alder Gulch.
On June 4, 1989, Chinese military ran tanks over student demonstrators in Beijing's Tianamen Square. Diane Mei Liang was there.
If Marie Antoinette really commented, "Let them eat cake," Miller's ancestor was right there egging her on.
“Ultimately, word of mouth sells books. The best marketing method in the world is one person telling another, ‘I loved this book.’”
A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution, and the Birth of America, more or less describes Johnson's The Invention of Air.
Persecution, plague, insurrection, inferno, friends and foes, even executions enliven the narration of Mistress Shakespeare's heart-rending story.
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