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Interview with Tom Samuels, Author of Stop Making Music
"Editing takes away from the spontaneity of the work," states Samuels.
Read More »Book Review: The Janissary Tree by Jason Goodwin
Goodwin not only knows 19th-century Istanbul intimately, but he's got a close eye for detail and a fine line in elaborate plotting.
Read More »Book Review: Steps Through The Mist by Zoran Zivkovic
"Steps Through The Mist" proves once again that reality can be even more fantastic than fantasy - if looked at in the right way.
Read More »Book Review: Seven Touches Of Music by Zoran Zivkovic
This will be one of the most rewarding reads you've had in a long time.
Read More »Interview with Children’s Book Author Jeff Clineff
"Picture books introduce children to the world of reading and imagination,' says Clineff.
Read More »Interview with Children’s Book Author Safari Sue Thurman
Maybe We Are Flamingos was inspired by working at the Phoenix Zoo, where I produced programs for children and their families."
Read More »Interview with Dan Skelton, author of Out of Innocence and The Human Element
"She is patient with me," says Skelton about his Muse, "waiting until she finds a chink in my armor of obstinacy, whereupon she rushes in with some enticing nugget of possibility."
Read More »Book Review: Neuropath by Scott Bakker
A taut and nerve wracking psychological thriller that is not only spine chilling, but also intellectually challenging.
Read More »Book Review: Sly Mongoose by Tobias Buckell
With "Sly Mongoose" Tobias Buckell has written more than just another two dimensional space adventure.
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