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By admin, on October 28th, 2009%
Tweet ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Emily Arsenault has worked as a lexicographer, an English teacher, a children’s librarian, and a Peace Corps volunteer. She wrote The Broken Teaglass to pass the long, quiet evenings in her mud brick house while living in rural South Africa. She now lives in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, with her husband. You can visit [...] . . . → Read More: “The Broken Teaglass” by Emily Arsenault Book Review
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Tweet About the Author Constantly reinventing herself, Carol Sue Gershman attended the Miami Dade College memoir class and decided that she would turn her two and a half page “Adventure in Love Story” into a book. Never having written before, it was passion that drove her each day to write. After spending 25 years in New York City, [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Carol Sue Gershman, author of “The Jewish Lady, The Black Man and the Road Trip”
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Tweet Join James Hayman, author of the thriller, The Cutting (St. Martin’s, June ’09) , as he virtually tours the blogosphere in October on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion! Like McCabe, I’m a native New Yorker. He was born in the Bronx. I was born in Brooklyn. We both grew up in [...] . . . → Read More: “The Cutting” by James Hayman Book Spotlight
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