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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Stephen Silke on writing and literature. 8212; Check out “The Messiah of Evergreen Terrace.” It’s in Volume II. Work of My Hands. 8212; Fine sculptural lighting, fine persons of exquisite character. 8212; They published my story “A View.”. The Author Central Page on Amazon.com. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Post was not se...
talesfromtwocities.com
Tales from Two Cities - Schedule
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Part 1 • San Francisco. October 4-5 , 2013. Part 2 • Los Angeles. February 20-22, 2014. Tales From Two Cities. Part 1: San Francisco. Part 2: Los Angeles. San Francisco Conference Schedule. PART 1 • OCTOBER 4-5, 2013 • Free admission. San Francisco Public Library • 100 Larkin St. • Koret Auditorium. Friday, October 4. The conference opens with a discussion, moderated by Will Hearst, which explores "new publishing" in the Bay Area and beyond. How has, and how is, publishing changing? Why, how, or why not?
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Book Events and Authors Unlimited – Featured Authors
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BEAU Book of Authors. Cara Black is a bestselling American mystery writer. She is best known for her Aimee Leduc mystery novels which feature a female Paris-based private investigator. Her first novel,. Death in the Marais. Was nominated for an Anthony Award for best first novel. The third novel in the series. Murder in the Sentier. Was nominated for an Anthony Award as Best Novel. Http:/ www.carablack.com. And Death By Sunshine. Starring Britt Robertson, Martin Sheen, Justin Long, and Christian Slater.
teresajordan.com
The Year of Living Virtuously (Weekends Off) | Teresa Jordan
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The Year of Living Virtuously (Weekends Off). Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family Album. Cowgirls: Women of the American West. Field Notes from the Grand Canyon: Raging River, Quiet Mind. Field Notes from Yosemite: Apprentice to Place. The Stories that Shape Us. Graining the Mare: The Poetry of Ranch Women. Great Ghost Towns of the West. Cowgirls: Portraits of American Ranch Women. The Bird Men of Kyrgyzstan. Bits & Pieces. Illustrations from The Year of Living Virtuously. Writer and visual art...
writerscalifornia.com
Tales from Two Cities - Schedule
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Part 1 • San Francisco. October 4-5 , 2013. Part 2 • Los Angeles. February 20-22, 2014. Tales From Two Cities. Part 1: San Francisco. Part 2: Los Angeles. San Francisco Conference Schedule. PART 1 • OCTOBER 4-5, 2013 • Free admission. San Francisco Public Library • 100 Larkin St. • Koret Auditorium. Friday, October 4. The conference opens with a discussion, moderated by Will Hearst, which explores "new publishing" in the Bay Area and beyond. How has, and how is, publishing changing? Why, how, or why not?
writingfromca.com
Tales from Two Cities - Schedule
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Part 1 • San Francisco. October 4-5 , 2013. Part 2 • Los Angeles. February 20-22, 2014. Tales From Two Cities. Part 1: San Francisco. Part 2: Los Angeles. San Francisco Conference Schedule. PART 1 • OCTOBER 4-5, 2013 • Free admission. San Francisco Public Library • 100 Larkin St. • Koret Auditorium. Friday, October 4. The conference opens with a discussion, moderated by Will Hearst, which explores "new publishing" in the Bay Area and beyond. How has, and how is, publishing changing? Why, how, or why not?
writingfromcalifornia.com
Tales from Two Cities - Schedule
http://www.writingfromcalifornia.com/schedule.html
Part 1 • San Francisco. October 4-5 , 2013. Part 2 • Los Angeles. February 20-22, 2014. Tales From Two Cities. Part 1: San Francisco. Part 2: Los Angeles. San Francisco Conference Schedule. PART 1 • OCTOBER 4-5, 2013 • Free admission. San Francisco Public Library • 100 Larkin St. • Koret Auditorium. Friday, October 4. The conference opens with a discussion, moderated by Will Hearst, which explores "new publishing" in the Bay Area and beyond. How has, and how is, publishing changing? Why, how, or why not?