timothy | October 29, 2011
Amy Krout-Horn (Oieihake Win, Last Word Woman) has resided in two worlds; the world of the sighted and the world of the blind. She has been a writer in both of them. She spent time in WashingtonDCacting as a political lobbyist for the disabled, worked as the first blind teaching assistant at the Universityof Minnesota’s [...]
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timothy | October 29, 2011
Maggie walks in two worlds. The one is reality, the here and now: in the other there is no concept of time and space. But in both worlds love is what holds it all together. The love of the Superior Beings, the love between a parent and a child, the love between siblings, friends, for [...]
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timothy | October 28, 2011
Randy woke up this morning inVanderhoof,British Columbia, happy to be living—quite literally. We don’t have many days on this earth and Randy appreciates that fact more than many because he is a survivor of a rare kind of brain bleed—a subarachnoid hemmorhage.. Although there are scars, a titanium plate and some lasting mental challenges, [...]
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timothy | October 27, 2011
an Army doctor. Early one morning in December our family woke up to loud sounds that first seemed like the Navy practicing their firing. But it was the Japanese attack onPearl Harbor. The days following were the beginning of a time that changed everything for me. Many years later, I thought of that time, of the [...]
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timothy | October 24, 2011
Wendy Joseph vies with her characters for a life of romance and adventure. A deckhand on merchant ships, she has outrun pirates off of Somalia, steered ships large and small through hurricanes and the Bering Sea, and helped rescue seals on the Pacific coast. Believing history must be lived, she has crewed the 18th century [...]
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timothy | October 24, 2011
Tom Averna, author of The Once and Future Wizard: The Awakening from All Things That Matter Press, is used to the weird and unusual in his life. At seven, he was saved from death by a Jacob’s Ladder type dream. By nine, he was being sought out by his mother’s friends for life advice. At [...]
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timothy | October 23, 2011
I am the author of Ghost Runners, and The White Bridge, soon to be published by All Things That Matter Press—but not for everyone. A trilogy, finishing next year with a treatise on Howdy Doody and the nuclear bomb is sure to raise eyebrows, but not book sales, unless you are also compelled to make [...]
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timothy | October 21, 2011
My literary career began in Neo-Victorian fiction and drama. I am the author of the acclaimed novel Wynfield’s Kingdom that appeared on the cover of the First Edition Magazine in the UKand the sequel Wynfield’s War. The two novels were adapted for stage as historical tragicomedies, Hugo in Londonand Lady with a Lamp respectively. Last [...]
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timothy | October 20, 2011
Life itches and torments Kenneth Weene like pesky flies. Annoyed, he picks up a pile of paper to slap at the buzzing and often whacks himself on the head. Each whack is another story. At least having half-blinded himself, he has learned not to wave the pencil about. Ken will, however, write on until the [...]
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timothy | October 18, 2011
Soon after Jessica was old enough to walk and talk, her parents realized two things. The first was that she had an incredibly vivid imagination. Unlike many small children, she was content to spend hours at a time amusing herself, inventing ever more dramatic games of kidnap, runaway orphans and wicked stepmothers. When [...]
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