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NaNoWriMo Notes 19: Lost And Found
It's all a matter of ensuring that I don't disappoint the critic who matters the most to me: me.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 56 (Women Bloggers)
An imprisoned blogger, the pain of gossip, and reflections on literature and life.
Read More »Book Review: Terror Nation by Mike Palecek
Iowa author Mike Palecek's latest political novel examines the price of conscience in a cautionary near future tale.
Read More »Book Review: The Rose Of The World (Fool’s Gold, Book Three) by Jude Fisher
...there are still authors out there who care enough to have made the effort to learn how to juggle properly.
Read More »Theater Review: Troika: God, Tolstoy & Sophia
The subject of Tolstoy's last days lends itself easily to a drama of passions and ideas.
Read More »Book Review: Wild Magic (Fool’s Gold, Book Two) by Jude Fisher
Jude Fisher has deftly kept the action flowing and the suspense building in Wild Magic.
Read More »Book Review: Sorcery Rising – Fool’s Gold – Book One by Jude Fisher
More than just a good first book of a series, it's also just a pleasure to read.
Read More »Book Review: Touched By Venom by Janine Cross
I'm already looking forward to the second book in the Dragon Temple Saga based on what I found in the first book.
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes 18: Originality Above All
"every artist's strictly illimitable country is himself, and the artist who plays that country false has committed suicide..."
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