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REVIEW: FPA’s "The Screwtape Letters" One Heck of a Good Time
Fellowship for the Performing Arts presented a limited engagement of THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, the “wickedly funny” theatrical adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel about spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts this weekend. Screwtape examines a letter … Continue reading
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Three DNF Reviews
I’ve been inspired (yet again) by Christina at A Reader of Fictions. Being the brilliant and conscientious person that she is, Christina regularly puts together posts about the books she has had to DNF. I usually don’t bother talking about books… Continue reading
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a lesson from jane
“If you obey all the rules you miss all the fun.” Katharine Hepburn Meet Jane. This is a story about a girl named Jane who lived for the fun of it and regretted nothing. It is also the story of a girl named Niki who should take a … Continue reading
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CL1 & First Offense – This is rust belt street punk CD (2010)
Tracklist: 01. CL1 – L.A.C. 02. CL1 – Katey 03. CL1 – No piece of mind 04. CL1 – Drinking class heroes 05. CL1 – Standing strong 06. First Offense – The Opening Bell 07. First Offense – The Final Call 08. First Offense – Rats In The City 09. First Offense – 27 Kisses 10. First Offense – The Worst Re … Continue reading
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Life is a Circle…True dat
Is it a rabbit or a pig? Answer: I need to get home and write the next book Coming back to NYC brings it all full circle…went for breakfast with the same group from last time and walked around the village Draper and Skylar Queer… Continue reading
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Contract
As most of you know, I finished my first book a few months ago. I sent it to several agents and only heard back from one. She wanted to see a few revisions and asked me to resubmit, which I did. After going to a workshop… Continue reading
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The Whole Armor of God
[T]he Pentagon specified that American troops may evangelize but not proselytize. “I’m talking,” said a rear admiral, “about gently whispering the Gospel.” – Harper’s Weekly Review, May 7, 2013 I was walking home from my little neighborhood grocery one soggy April day a couple of weeks ago, keeping … Continue reading
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Start Spreading the News….
About six weeks ago now, I went on a very exciting trip to New York City! I have yet to get my life together, so now I am sharing the wonderful details of this trip. I hope you enjoy
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A re-post from Let’s Talk Romance…
This post appeared on the Let’s Talk Romance blog in January 2010 An Interview With Chelle Cordero How did you get started writing? In high school I took a creative writing class under the tutelage of the late poet Daisy Aldan, she helped my organize my earlier scribbles… Continue reading
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A New Insurrection Book: To Carl Schmitt: Letters and Reflections by Jocob Taubes
Jocob Taubes Columbia University Press is pleased to announce the publication of To Carl Schmitt: Letters and Reflections by Jacob Taubes, with an introduction by Mike Grimshaw. Taubes and Schmitt were unlikely correspondents – Schmitt was a self-professed Nazi and Taubes a Continue reading
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Sweet Sanctuary by Kim Vogel Sawyer – a review
Kim Vogel Sawyer is a talented author that creates believable characters that pull you into the story, make you cry, make you laugh and then unfortunately you have to say goodbye to them. But isn’t that what a good book is supposed to do? Yes, dear reader it is… Continue reading
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Why This Devotee of God Doesn’t Think To Be Atheist Is To Be A Demon
There are two kinds of people in this world. Devotees and demons. I think this is absolutely true. But let’s parse this out a bit. First of all, what is the source of my seemingly eccentric and dogmatic statement? In the sixteenth chapter of the Bhagavad-Gita, Krishna speaks of … Continue reading
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100×40 (almost 7 months update)
It’s hard to believe it has been almost 7 months since my birthday. I’m in my 6th grad school class since September so between school and the holidays I haven’t had a whole lot of time to work on my 100×40. Yet progress has been made. I decided … Continue reading
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NEW TRANSLATION OF BJP2G’S "LOVE & RESPONSIBILITY"!
FUNDAMENTAL TO THE THEOLOGY OF THE BODY! “WHAT IS THE NATURE OF HUMAN LOVE?” “WHAT DOES TRUE LOVE LOOK LIKE?” (OFTEN CALLED BJP2G’S “PHILOSOPHY OF THE BODY”) PAULINE BOOKS & MEDIA RELEASES NEW TRANSLATION OF THE CLASSIC WORK, LOVE Continue reading
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Two Articles On Bottle Service That Are Completely Clueless
Two Articles On Bottle Service That Are Completely Clueless by Steve Lewis There have been two recent articles professing the end of bottle service that I am being asked to weigh in on. The first: an article by Hardeep Phull on NYPost, and a story by Megan Willett from … Continue reading
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