While there is nothing pretty in the surroundings, there is a haunting beauty in the depiction of men who won't surrender to brutality or fear.
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Interview with Mary Cunningham, co-author of WOOF: Women Only Over 50
"Letting women know they’re not alone is our prime objective," says Cunningham.
Read More »Book Review: The Inheritance Cycle: Eragon & Eldest (Part Two) Omnibus Edition by Christopher Paolini
This author has managed to avoid the second book lag that happens so often in fantasy trilogies by taking chances.
Read More »Interview: John Trudell, Poet and Songwriter – An Un-Mined Mind!
Thought is energy, and when you take energy away from humans we're flat - we're mined out.
Read More »Book Review: The Inheritance Cycle – Eragon and Eldest (Omnibus Edition) by Christopher Paolini (Part One)
You will believe that man can fly dragons.
Read More »Book Review: Nation by Terry Pratchett
It's too bad we couldn't receive more of our education through books like this.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Oh, Whistle…: Two Ghost Stories by M R James
Immerse yourself in the macabre mind of M R James, the master of the English ghost story.
Read More »Book Review: Eastern Standard Tribe by Cory Doctorow
The next logical evolutionary step in online communities from our current social networks.
Read More »Interview with Karen Wiesner, Author of Woodcutter’s Grim Series
"I do love a good scare... and that’s what I write - stories that will make you scared of your own shadow."
Read More »Book Review: Farewell, Shanghai by Angel Wagenstein
There was one safe haven for Jews in 1938, but it was a long way away, and little was known about what you could do there to survive.
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