For the political wonks and data junkies out there, this will fill your cup nicely.
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An Interview With William Hazelgrove, Author of ‘The Pitcher’
"The tragedy is if you don't dream big."
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The definitive word on Photoshop.
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A vivid setting with an array of intriguing characters makes this a must-read for fans of dragon stories and young adult paranormal.
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An excellent manual of business creativity will appeal to anyone seeking to reinvent himself.
Read More »Interview with Graphic Novelist Royden Lepp
Rust has been acquired by Fox Studios for a major film adaptation with 'Attack the Block' director Joe Cornish signed on as director.
Read More »An Interview With Geoffrey Girard About His New Books ‘Project Cain’ and ‘Cain’s Blood’
"Are we shaped more by our Nature or our Nurture? I’ve landed on a 50/50 split, with each providing both weaknesses and strengths."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Omens: A Cainsville Novel’ by Kelley Armstrong
A sinster past haunts a young woman who only finds out she is adopted when her beloved father dies. Can she live with the past that unfolds?
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Historical change tends to happen in big leaps, rather than by gradual evolution.
Read More »Interview with Julia Ibbotson, Author of ‘The Old Rectory: Escape to a Country Kitchen’
"When I told colleagues about our Victorian house, the village and the stories from its history, they begged me to write a book about it – so I did!"
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