On Tuesday (11/3/09) I was interviewed by Nanci Arvizu for Blog talk Radio.
You can listen to the interview (it runs about 23 minutes) by clicking on the link.
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Added by Hank Quense on November 4, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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Heavily steeped in Caribbean tradition, 21 Bizarre Short Stories takes you around outer and inner worlds and through strange, unusual places, all the while submerging you in a bizarre madness you are sure to enjoy.
Click the following link to visit our YouTube Channel (www.YouTube.com/GWExtra) and view the video in its entirety:
21 Bizarre Short Stories – Jose Garcia
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When do authors of books, writers of short stories and poems get their best ideas? Is there a technique that turns on this tap of creativity?
These are often asked questions and the answer is not an easy one. In the absence of any rules and regulations, I can only speak about my own… Continue
Added by PETER FREDERICK on October 21, 2009 at 5:50am —
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A collection of thrilling short stories from Paranormal / Thriller writer Barbara Watkins.
Ranging from the psychological to the paranormal, each takes us to a dark, fascinating place. With 5 short stories and 4 poems, there’s plenty to choose from. Enjoy, as they take… Continue
Added by Barbara on July 9, 2009 at 2:56pm —
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Don't forget to run over to Bookland Heights and leave me a question about my cookbook, my way of cooking or just a cooking question in general. I'll be featured there through Sunday.
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Added by Martha A. Cheves on June 12, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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Short Fiction Competition
End Date: Jul 15, 2009
Description: CWC invites fiction entries from new and established writers for its inaugural competition. The top three entries will receive the cash awards listed below. In addition, the top five entries will receive copies of What the Shadow Told Me, the award-winning novel of our judge, Kurtis Davidson. The first place winner will also receive a… Continue
Added by Peter N. Jones on May 27, 2009 at 11:32pm —
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Ms. Cheves wrote not just a cookbook, but a book to cook by. You'll find a little bit of everything in this recipe filled book, from her famous "Banana Puddin'" to her home-made "Chow-Chow".
Ms. Cheves packs plenty of cooking savy in this delightful book that has a hundred differnt li… Continue
Added by Martha A. Cheves on May 14, 2009 at 12:21am —
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Serena Brown is a real estate broker/owner, real estate consultant, speaker, inspiring author and co-author. Ms. Brown released her new book, "Should I Short Sale", that she co-authored with Tim and Julie Harris. Ms. Brown will be releasing two ebooks in the next couple of weeks, as well. By mid May of 2009, Ms. Brown will have completed her new book, "Real Estate Investor's Guide".
Ms. Brown has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology.
Ms. Brown has close… Continue
Added by Serena N. Brown on March 18, 2009 at 2:33pm —
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This book is a collection of eleven short stories, ranging in length from a single page to fifty two pages. Though humorous in tone, the stories reflect the writer's thoughts on the nature of life and death, the soul, reality and imagination, and time - not just the single dimension of time as we experience it, but the possibility of multiple dimensions of time in which countless different realities lie side-by-side, above and below, and all around the reality we know.
Smink Works Books is looking for serious writers to submit stories for this year’s short story contest at the start of December, despite the competition being “a laughing matter”.
The contest is a laughing matter because of the stories it hopes to generate. Both amateur and experienced writers are invited to submit their stories on the theme of ‘Laughter’ for the contest, which is the third annual competition to be run by the independent publisher.
Both Australian and international writers can e… Continue
Added by Smink Works Books on November 21, 2008 at 1:28pm —
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