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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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Karen Kondazian’s THE WHIP, a novel about the legendary stagecoach driver Charley “Charlotte” Parkhurst (1812–1879), has already received great advance reviews prior to its mid-November release. Here are a few snippets: Keddy Ann Outlaw from the Library Journal: This quick-paced, wily tale is a fascinating blend of both fact and fiction that is sure to…
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John DiLeo, author of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND COMPANY and SCREEN SAVERS, is once again presenting at the annual Black Bear Film Festival which runs October 14-16, 2011. John DiLeo’s presentation is entitled “Tennessee Williams: Under the Influence” and takes place on Saturday, October 15, at 1:00pm. This is a wonderful and entertaining presentation that I’ve…
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TENN AT ONE HUNDRED: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams, edited by David Kaplan, was reviewed in the September 2011 issue of American Theatre magazine. In “The Man in Full: Williams’ rich and variegated legacy survives on the page as well as the stage,” which is really more a reflective essay about Tennessee Williams’ work than a…
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Karen Kondazian’s novel THE WHIP, to be released in November, received it’s first review today. Book blogger Tara Chevrestt gave THE WHIP a five star rating on her blog. Here’s a brief quote: Awesome read, excellent narrative, perfect blend of fact and fiction, and though Charley faces an incredibly sad amount of misery and misfortune,…
