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By admin, on September 20th, 2011%
About Phyllis Schieber The first great irony of Phyllis Schieber’s life was that she was born in a Catholic hospital. Her parents, survivors of the Holocaust, had settled in the South Bronx among other new immigrants. In the mid-fifties, her family moved to Washington Heights, an enclave for German Jews on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, known [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Phyllis Schieber, author of “The Manicurist”
By admin, on September 6th, 2011%
About David Brown David Brown was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, and first conceived the idea of the Elencheran Chronicles at college in 1999. He spent ten years compiling the history of Elenchera, resulting in 47,000+ years of events, 500+ maps, 2000+ pages, several short stories and many much-needed acquaintances with Jack Daniels. David also has a [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with David Brown, author of “Fezariu’s Epiphany”
By admin, on July 22nd, 2011%
About Kara Bartley Kara Bartley has always been interested in animals, so it comes as no surprise that her world is surrounded by them in both her life and imagination. She has a bachelor’s degree in Biology/Earth Science, a post-graduate diploma in Geographic Information Systems and a master’s degree in Vertebrate Paleontology. In the spring of [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Kara Bartley, author of “The Moon in Habock’s Mirror”
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