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Steven Barnes is a best selling novelist, and screen writer whose
1996 teleplay "A Stitch In Time" earned an Emmy
for the Outer Limits television
series. Steven's 2004 novel Star Wars - The Cestus
Deception immediately became a
New York Times best seller and
climbed to 250th on Amazon.com best-sellers list for the year (a week
before the book went on sale). His ground breaking alternate history
Lion's
Blood was also a best seller, garnering
Steven national television appearances on ABC World News
Tonight. Steven Barnes has written over 20 published
novels, and many more produced teleplays, short stories, and magazine
articles. Steven is also a frequent guest speaker, recently back
from an engagement at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., and as of this
writing, is a guest lecturer at the Maui Writer's
Conference.
Steven Barnes' NEW fitness and human performance
technology project is a two-part video program, The Five Minute Miracle and Lifewriting Personal Achievement
Program, which Steven co-produced with Lexington
Film. These are based on Steven's life long study
of physical , mental and emotional fitness, and maximum human
performance. Both programs are designed to help you take
control of your health, and lifetime achievement.
Steven shows you how. With The Five
Minute Miracle and Lifewriting Personal Achievement Program,
you too can have it all.
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Tananarive Due Ever wonder who Stephen
King reads?
In keeping
The opening passage of Tananarive Due's
novel The
Between, has
been lauded by Parade Magazine as one of the top
ten opening in all literature, right up there with A Tail of
Two C?ties', "These were the best of times. These
were the worst of times." Freedom In the
Family, which Tananarive wrote with
her mother Patricia Stephens Due, counterpoints the personal struggle for
freedom of one woman within the national struggle for freedom of her
entire race. It truly is "A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for
Civil Rights."
Due's other books have met with acclaim as well.
Perhaps her scariest (and best) novel, The Good House,
shakes the foundations, and the people of a small town. Filled with
Northwest flavor, localities, and even some of the people, The
Good House will make your skin tingle. When you feel a
chill on the back of your neck and there is nothing there, you just might
be a character in a story* by Tananarive Due.
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SandBagger Mag-e-zineHorace J. Digby. As Editor-in-Chief, of SandBagger
Mag-e-zine, Horace J. Digby rules an unruly roost of
journalists who might best be described as "fictional characters."
"Writers" like Lola Lane, Lana Long, Jayson Glass, and Stephen Blair, fill
the cyber pages of SandBagger
Mag-e-zine with outlandish tales and news of
that far off land in the Pacific Northwest known only to a few:
people like Digby's publisher; fans of Mark Twain, Robert Benchley, Dave
Barry, and James Thurber; and perhaps a few candidates for advanced
degrees in mental-health-related fields. If you
like a good laugh, or if you are
looking for material for your doctoral thesis in Psychology, perhaps you
should be reading SandBagger Mag-e-zine.
For your free
subscription, contact Horace J. Digby, at Lexington Film, LLC
or you can check it out on line at http://www.lexingtonfilm.com (Just click the red
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Heather Alexander's music is not easily
described. Her haunting melodies, aggressive rhythms and flame red
hair, bring the ancient music of Ireland and Scotland to the fore in this
remarkable CD. If you love original music, if you have a highland or
lowland heritage, if you can handle music that really reaches in and grabs
you, this is it.
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Captain CanardDan BurtIf You like word games and
fun with the English language, this is the place for you.
- WARNING
- Some have found this material
shocking. Captain Canard is not for the
timid.
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