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Happy Birthday ! Neil Richard Gaiman (born 10 November 1960) is an English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, audio theatre, and films. His notable works include The Sandman graphic novel series, Stardust, American... more
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Pentagon Bans Book By Noted Linguist, Anti-War...
The Pentagon has paid anti-war activist Noam Chomsky the highest honor any totalitarian entity can bestow upon an author: they've banned his book Interventions at Guantanamo Bay prison. They won't say precisely why they "honored" Chomsky, but Navy... more
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SIr Terry Pratchett interview - Telegraph
" Sir Terry Pratchett interview for Unseen Academicals As the man who made fantasy funny, Sir Terry Pratchett has sold 45 million books. But, with the onset of Alzheimer's, the end to his own story is harder to write."
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SoYouWanna publish a book? | SoYouWanna.com
Practical information in simple form. It may be more accessible than Writer's Market; if you are serious about publishing *anything*, however, Writer's Market is indispensable. This is a good start; it is NOT everything you need. ... BTW: In checking out the most... more
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Mark Twain quotations - A
Man was a Genius and Very funny. They don't seem to make 'em like that anymore.
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Quotes by Maya Angelou at find quotations.com
10 reviews • findquotations.com
From the page: "Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it."
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How to Blast Through NaNoWriMo: Week 1 | eHow.com
Excellent ideas for blasting through the first week of NoNoWriMo. These tips helped me get through that tough first year!
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Gore Vidals United States of fury -...
13 reviews • independent.co.uk
From the page: But he knew he would kill scores of innocent people: that was the point. Doesn't that show a callous disrespect for human life? So did Patton, so did Eisenhower! he says angrily. Everybody's rather careless about it once you start getting involved in... more
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