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    • 91.

      Seven Things Authors Must Know to Be Successful


      by Jerry D. Simmons - 2008-06-16
      Publishing is a very competitive business and the choices for getting a manuscript into print are numerous. Everyone who writes has to make a decision on what's best for them and their manuscript or b...
    • 92.

      A Dollar in Change For a Pound of Cure


      by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-21
      I went to my local grocery store the other day. I needed some shaved deli meat for my famous "Killer Roast Beef Sandwiches." The deli counter is right there when you walk in and the scene was a typic...
    • 93.

      It Pays to Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys or Giants or Eagles or Redskins


      by Stuart Nachbar - 2008-06-22
      NFL Draft Season is now upon us and if you're a pro football fan you already know about the widespread speculation about where your favorite players are going to plying their trade on Sundays, Monday...
    • 94.

      Advice, Franz Kafka: His Influence on Western Literature


      by MATTHEW PRESSMAN - 2008-06-26
      Born to middle class, Jewish parents in Prague, Czech Republic on July 3rd, 1883, Kafka was the eldest of six children. Kafka attended the German Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague in 1901 t...
    • 95.

      Give Us This Day


      by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-30
      About three or four years ago I worked a contract that required me to drive through a less than desirable part of town. One particular freeway underpass housed the man I would later come to know as H...
    • 96.

      How What I Know About Airedales Has Made a Difference


      by Robin Reynolds - 2008-06-30
      I'm not going to say I'm an expert on Airedale Terriers. I'm not a breeder. I'm not a trainer. And I'm not a dog show judge. But Airedales have been a part of my family since I was child, so what I k...
    • 97.

      Micro-Blogging on Twitter


      by Penny Sansevieri - 2008-07-04
      There's a hot new trend going on right now and it's called micro-blogging. So what's a micro-blog? And moreover, what's Twitter? Twitter is a micro-blogger platform that allows users to create entrie...
    • 98.

      Book Review: Unholy Domain by Dan Ronco


      by Simon Barrett - 2008-07-04
      There are a plethora of sci-fi books that have explored what the Earth would be like after the apocalypse, and generally the apocalypse in question is a nuclear war, or some sort of plague.Unholy Dom...
    • 99.

      Book Review: El Tigre by John H. Manhold


      by Simon Barrett - 2008-07-04
      There are two very different schools of thought about historical fiction. One school rationalizes that it is an easy genre to write, the plot already exists, all you have to do is put it in your own ...
    • 100.

      Book Review: Some Kind of Angel - a Sneetz and Muldoon Thriller by Melvin M. Harter


      by Simon Barrett - 2008-07-05
      It is that time of year where you want to stock up on some books to read while on your summer vacation. Some Kind Of Angel might be one to put on your list.Melvin Harter is a retired doctor and Some ...