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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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¿Mi hermano, es verdad? It must be. Your nephew called me Thursday afternoon to let me know. I’ll miss our hour-long phone calls. During our last one, we spoke about the latest changes to your forthcoming collection of poetry, My Life was the Poem, and your latest play—“Candy Barr”—and how you found her years after…
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Married to Hitler A Novel by Michael Aaron Rockland Adam Levin is a Jewish college professor going through a divorce in the mid-1970s. He lives in a typical New Jersey suburban town, but nothing is typical about Adam—he’s obsessed with his hatred for Adolf Hitler and anything German. Soon to be divorced, he spends the…
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Michael Aaron Rockland was recently interviewed by Calvin Schwartz as part of the ongoing series “Conversations with Calvin: WE the SpecIES” on NJ Discover.
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J.v.L. Bell’s second mystery novel Denver City Justice received a great review in the November 2020 cover story of Colorado Country Life, “Mountains of Mysteries, 2020 Book Reviews”
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Andrew Joseph Blasco, author of the novel Kill Kitchener, was interviewed by co-host Amanda Peterson of the “Good Day PA” show on ABC27, Harrisburg, PA.
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Ellen Tovatt Leary’s novel The Understudy was reviewed by Mary Cowper at Midwest Book Review, September 2020, Volume 19, number 9.

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