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 Topic: Arts & LiteratureThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 06:39 PM |
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The exploration of one man's mind leads another to enlightenment and a transformation of consciousness in T. Dworksy's novel, "Interior Fields."
A Psychological Study Leads to One Man's Transformation in New Novel
Author T. Dworsky did his initial research for Interior Fields while living for a short time in London after completing his undergraduate training in creative writing. And it was during the time he spent in the Army as a Signals Intelligence Analyst that he developed the character sketches for Daniel and Pepon, the main characters of the story.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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Terry Andrews' transformational novel, "Dance of the Jaguar," provides inspiration and insight for a fulfilling life through one woman's enchanting journey to self-discovery.
Personal Growth Techniques Offered In Magickal Story on Finding Happiness
Readers looking for a "how-to" novel on living a happy life will find what they seek, thinly veiled within the charming story of Terry Andrews' new novel, Dance of the Jaguar: The Path to Transformation.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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Sammy Shu's new children's book, "There's a Season for All" shares the enchanting story of four fairy sisters who must learn to put aside their differences to work together.
Whimsical Fairy Tale Teaches Values of Responsibility and Cooperation
As anyone with a brother or sister knows, getting along with siblings can be extremely difficult at times, but when it happens, it's a very rewarding and beneficial experience. Sammy Shu tackles the issue of sibling relations with an example of positively magical collaboration between four fairy sisters in her children's book, There's a Season for All.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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"Ice to Fire" examines the dichotomy between accepting other cultures and maintaining a sense of self within a native culture.
New Historical Novel Based on Interviews with Southeast Alaskan Elders
Ice to Fire, a new historical novel by Marty Strauss, tells a story that is both familiar and new: that of Native Alaskans struggling to maintain cultural identity in the face of globalization. A refreshing account of a unique culture, Strauss' story uses historical themes that affect societies across the world.
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Posted on Monday, May 07, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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As Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams teetered on the brink of fame and fortune, his perfectionism would not let him relax. In a startling unpublished interview dating back to 1979, Adams admitted he couldn't enjoy listening to most of the six-part BBC Radio series that launched the Hitchhiker's phenomenon.
1979 Tapes Reveal Douglas Adams Didn't Like Hitchhiker's Radio Shows
Newly published tapes of a long-lost interview with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams reveal that he didn't even like listening to most of the episodes of his original six-part radio series.
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Posted on Thursday, May 03, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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Writer Suggests Corruption and Deception Regarding Alternative Fuel
Radically controversial and publicly recluse author Dani Dubre offers up her latest novel in the thriller genre, once again exposing the underbelly of political power, and the evil machinations that drive it. Dubre's 35-year study of political science and history includes countless interviews with defectors, freedom fighters, and former high-level intelligence members; her findings are shocking, and she aims to expose the truth through her politically driven novels.
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Posted on Monday, April 30, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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Book Teaches Kids the Importance of Eating their Veggies
Teri Otwell's new book Bubba and the Germ Army is an entertaining and vivid story about a young boy who refuses to eat the food he needs for good health, until he learns about the war going on inside his own body.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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Out of the Shadows and Into the Light - A magical book of wisdom
reviewed by Jeff Redmond
This is my very first introduction to the actual works of Theresa Chaze. A Wiccan priestess and author of the Dragon Clan trilogy, she has greatly impressed me with her teaching and wisdom. I have been able to read and experience her Out of the Shadows via the PDF file as an e-publication, fully reflective of the modern 21st Century.
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Posted on Thursday, April 12, 2007 - 08:13 PM |
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Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. - Goodbye Blue Monday: 1922 - 2007
by Christine Hall
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was a most unlikely counter-cultural hero. By the time he was discovered by the flower children around 1969, a group who vocally vowed to "never trust anyone over thirty," he was pushing fifty. But it was the counter-culture who embraced his novels and introduced Vonnegut's perspective to the rest of the world.
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Posted on Monday, March 26, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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New Novel Questions the Foundation of the Modern Christian Church
In The Magdalene Code, author Edmund Kwaw explores the speculation and mystery surrounding Mary Magdalene, including her relationship with Jesus Christ, and considers the possibility of today's popularized theory that the Christian church was in fact founded by Mary Magdalene, not the apostle Paul.
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