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Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don’t want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change.
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Yes, John DiLeo, author of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND COMPANY:HIS ESSENTIAL SCREEN ACTORS, SCREEN SAVERS: 40 REMARKABLE MOVIES AWAITING REDISCOVERY, and the forthcoming SCREEN SAVERS II (March 2012), was singled out earlier this month, but not in the usual way. Hansen Publishing Group has broken his books TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND COMPANY:HIS ESSENTIAL SCREEN ACTORS, and SCREEN…
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It’s December and ’tis the season for releasing book lists for 2011. David Kaplan’s Tennessee Williams in Provincetown made the list of books about Provincetown at Provincetown.com. In the article entitled “Give Books about Provincetown this Holiday Season,” author Laura Shabott says this about David Kaplan’s Tennessee Williams in Provincetown: The racy cover of this…
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Karen Kondazian’s book tour for THE WHIP, a new historical novel about the Californian stagecoach driver Charley Parkhurst, begins in Watsonville, California on Wednesday, December 9, 2011 from 5:30 pm–7:30 pm at the Watsonville Public Library in the main library meeting room. The event is free and open to the public. It features a reading…
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Again Karen Kondazian’s novel THE WHIP, a historical novel about the Californian stagecoach driver Charley Parkhurst, has received a wonderful review. This time in the December 2011 issue of the New World Review. The review is especially meaningful since Fred Beauford, the Review’s editor-in-chief, decided to review Kondazian’s THE WHIP himself. As he confessed to…
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If you are a woman who as a young girl donned a ten-gallon hat, slung a pair cap pistols on your hips, slipped barefoot into a pair of over-sized cowboy boots and dreamed of being part of the Old West, then Karen Kondazian’s novel THE WHIP was written for you. THE WHIP is a historical…
