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A Magnificent Voice by Margot Justes

Luciano Pavarotti is gone, his remarkable voice silenced. His recordings have been selling out, but I for one, had not been able to listen to his voice since his death. This weekend my younger daughter came home and brought a recording of Turandot with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti and at her insistence I listened. His rendition of Nessun Dorma always brought goose bumps, today it brought tears. My daughter graciously pointed out I was a blubbery cry-baby. She was right. His voice… Continue

Added by Margot Justes on September 17, 2007 at 10:17am — No Comments

Fan Club

Now I don't

normally like to blow my own trumpet (although I knew someone at school

who was double jointed and used to smugly claim that he could) but in

this case I couldn't resist.




Yes, it's official, I have a fan club. And no it wasn't set up by my mum. It's on the stupidly popular… Continue

Added by James Twining on September 17, 2007 at 8:00am — No Comments

North to Alaska!

Meredith and I will be attending BOUCHERCON 2007 in Anchorage, Alaska at the end of September 2007.

We will both be appearing on panels and signing our thriller, LADYKILLER, and attending workshops and the like. Bouchercon is a great mystery writers' conference and attracts many writers, publishers, agents, booksellers, reviewers, librarians and fans.

If you attend, please say hello. We can be found, no doubt, in the bar most nights!

Added by Lawrence Light on September 17, 2007 at 6:48am — 1 Comment

Shameless Plug #2

Its been a busy few weeks, I've finished work on the 3000 word ECA, known informally as the monster and its gone off to be marked, they'll let me know how I've done before Christmas, lets hope the result doesn't take the shine off the tinsel eh?

I 've also been working on another short story, you can read it at…

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Added by Adam Colclough on September 17, 2007 at 5:41am — 1 Comment

New Blog post

Hop on over to www.chrisreddingauthor.blogspt.com and check out my new post.

cmr

Added by Chris Redding on September 17, 2007 at 2:39am — No Comments

Europe, the good, the bad and the very ugly

I got home last night after three weeks in Europe. I'm trying to put my impressions on paper and I realize that the bad still outweighs the good.

We flew into Frankfurt and took the train to Dresden. I'm glad we saw it--it is a completely recreated old city. You'd think the buildings had stood since the middle ages but actually most were faithfully rebuilt after WW2. Still, it was pleasant and we had the most fabulous duck and red cabbage.

Then on to Prague, which to me was a…

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Added by Rhys Bowen on September 16, 2007 at 10:44pm — No Comments

Five Secrets to Break Free of the Slushpile

By CJ Lyons



Secret One: Write the damn book!



Of course, the all important first step is to finish a manuscript. Maybe not even one, it might take several. Most people don't realize it, but the average published author writes over half a million words before they sell.



Let me repeat that. Half a million words.



We may hear of those "overnight" successes, but…
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Added by ITW Debut Authors - First Kill on September 16, 2007 at 9:35pm — 1 Comment

SILENT COUNSEL Tour - September 16

SILENT COUNSEL Tour - September 16

Barnes & Noble #2609

Freehold, NJ

Today brought me to Barnes & Noble in Freehold, NJ, just outside the Freehold Raceway Mall—and next door to the famed Jersey Freeze, a notable hot spot (uh, cool spot?) for great sundaes.…

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Added by Ken Isaacson on September 16, 2007 at 10:30am — No Comments

What has the CIA done for you lately?

I give brief reviews of three espionage books by Robert Littell on my site. The books are The Company, The Defection of AJ Lewinter and The Visiting Professor. Hope you find them useful. Jim

Added by James K. Bashkin on September 16, 2007 at 8:31am — No Comments

Goodbye. Have a Great Year. Carry Your Cell Phone.

By Guest Blogger Kate Flora

My youngest niece has left for college. Kate is bright, beautiful, and enthusiastic about this new adventure. I’ve had a flurry of excited e-mails with pictures of her dorm room. She loves her classes. Her roommates are great. She calls to ask if I can order a book from Amazon and rush it to her when the school bookstore doesn’t have it. She e-mails to say she’s made the cheerleading team.

I’m so happy for her, this strong and agile young…

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Added by Writers Plot on September 16, 2007 at 6:00am — No Comments

34 years ago

Composer and singer Victor Jara was tortured and murdered by the anti-democratic forces of General Pinochet.
Music and all on my blog
http://delphinecingal.blogspot.com/2007/09/victor-jara_15.html

Added by Delphine Cingal on September 16, 2007 at 4:57am — No Comments

What to read?

Yes, it can be done.

The math teacher (aka me) is going to teach a writing lesson on detective stories to my 8th graders! For all of those who have said that it can’t be done, it is being done. They’re enjoying the lesson, which is all about having a mystery that is based in part of probability. They have to have a sleuth and a Watson, so that they can explain the probability situation to the Watson. If some of the stories are good, I am going to try to put a book of them together for…

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Added by Jeffrey Marks on September 16, 2007 at 1:24am — No Comments

Karen Fossum, Norway and the Lofoten Islands

I just posted a few comments on my blog about authors linked to Henning Mankell, the Swedish writer, by sharing a common reading audience. Several things may interest people:



1. The ability to type in an author's name and learn what other authors are favored by the first author's audience. For some reason, I find it difficult to… Continue

Added by James K. Bashkin on September 15, 2007 at 10:55am — No Comments

Thinking Outside The Books

by Guest Blogger Raymond White

So, how do you get an agent and get published?

My co-author, Duane Lindsay, and I, Raymond White, cringed at the idea of more query letters. We probably hated the thought of writing them and mailing them as much as agents and editors hate getting them. Those folks are simply buried by the volume of queries they receive and we viewed that as a problem because, since they didn’t know us personally, and we hadn’t been recommended to them by…

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Added by Writers Plot on September 15, 2007 at 6:00am — No Comments

A Book Is Not a Product

Yesterday I went to this amazing pop culture conference, Imprint Life, which discussed Asia's and Asians' role in developing global pop culture. Got me thinking about a lot of things, which I'll probably elaborate more on my website at the beginning of October.

There was a session on blogging, and the panel moderator Josh Spear spoke about this ill-advised web banner campaign that McDonald's embarked on in 2005. It something related to its dollar meal and including the phrase, "I'd…

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Added by Naomi Hirahara on September 15, 2007 at 1:24am — 2 Comments

Chats

I will be chatting September 24 @ authorapprentices@yahoogroups.com 8-10 p.m.

I will also be chatting October 16 @ loveromancescafe@yahoogroups.com noon to 3 p.m.

Hope to see you there.

cmr

Added by Chris Redding on September 15, 2007 at 1:16am — No Comments

The New Submission Guidelines For Astonishing Adventures Issue #2

From one of the editors of AAM, Tim Gallagher...

NEW SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR AAM



Okay, kids, we got the first issue out of the way. It darn near killed some of us, but we did it.



In the process of putting the magazine together, we learned what worked and what didn’t; what we need help with and what we have down pat; and what changes will have to be made in order to ensure things go smoother the second…

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Added by Cormac Brown on September 15, 2007 at 1:01am — No Comments

I Am Now Only Permitted to Have 6.5 Headaches Per Month

posted by Leann Sweeney

Oh you know what I'm talking about. The great rulers of the universe. Our at least of my universe--my prescription drug carrier. Seems they have taken issue with my need for migraine medication, or at least as much migraine medication as they have determined that I need. Does it seem odd that a pharmacy is allowed to change a doctor's order by simply sending the office a fax and then who ever picks up the fax says "oh well, there they go again?" Does…

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Added by Writers Plot on September 14, 2007 at 10:32pm — No Comments

Am I in Your Book?

People can't help but wonder when they have a friend who is an author: Am I in the story somewhere? Of course we use people we know for characters, otherwise everyone in the book would be just like the author.

You needn't fret, however, about looking bad or silly or pathetic. Like the children we create but can't control, once a character steps into a story he or she becomes a unique individual. I may want a character to do something brave, but if it isn't in him, he'll refuse, and…

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Added by Peg Herring on September 14, 2007 at 9:57pm — No Comments

ANOTHER BARER - ANOTHER AUTHOR!

Yes, Helen and I are related ..somehow...some sort of cousins....

HELEN BARER

New York

photo Helen Barer is a New Yorker, born and bred in Brooklyn. She graduated from Bennington College in Vermont, got a Master's Degree from NYU Graduate

School of Arts & Sciences, was a 'gofer' at CBS Television, and…

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Added by Burl Barer on September 14, 2007 at 8:38pm — No Comments

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