Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Paul A. Toth, the Michigan-based writer of the innovative novels FIZZ and FISHNET, brings to readers his third book with a one-word title that begins...
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
Given the recent sad news of Michael Jackson’s unfortunate passing, I will be hosting a series of literary odes dedicated to the renowned...
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Pause for a moment and think of all the useless agenda-based knowledge you’ve been force-fed in high school and in college. Most of this...
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Eric Miles Williamson smashes through the complex barriers of socio-economics and socio-emotionality with his latest novel Welcome to Oakland. Here,...
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“To classify Krassner as a social rebel is far too cute. He’s a nut, a raving, unconfined nut.”—Federal Bureau of...
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Paul Krassner is not only a prolific writer and a demanding intellect, he’s an investigative satirist bent on bending the social norm. After...
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You’re a writer from Berkeley. What are your thoughts about the literary scene in the Bay Area? SH: I love the Bay...
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David Plotz, stark writer and well-known editor of Slate, has done a fine job responding to every book in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) with...
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“It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”—George EliotBJ Gallagher, intellectual scholar, motivational speaker,...
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Fareed Zakaria, famed editor of Newsweek International and host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS, is making a lot of strong economic and political...
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