timothy | November 24, 2011
I am Charles Rodenbough and beyond my role as husband, father, and grandfather, I suppose I can characterize myself as a writer and teacher, both capacities I have enjoyed since retiring from being a business manager. Many years ago I was aware of what I enjoyed doing but I let others convince me of my [...]
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timothy | November 17, 2011
Meet Abraham Firestone March… My mother, a very religious person and prayer warrior, took the name Abraham from the Bible. She gave me her maiden name Firestone as my middle name. My name Abraham has been a blessing and a curse, depending on where I happened to be. When I worked in New York, [...]
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timothy | November 7, 2011
With her balance of misanthropy and anthropological curiosity, author Elizaveta Ristrova travels around the world in search of interesting material. Her books consider the significance of religion, clashes between races and culture, the relationships between humans and the environment, and the creation and unravelling of human relationships. She keeps a day-job as a lawyer, focusing [...]
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timothy | November 4, 2011
When’s the last time a novel made you laugh out loud? When’s the last time you fell in love with a character? In Revelations by Sandy Cohen you won’t be able to help yourself, you’ll do both. Join Abis, trickster-god or mad man, you decide, as he guides Manny Markowitz, and you, through the wilds [...]
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