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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 debut novel THE WHIP will release in early November 2011. THE WHIP is a historical romance novel loosely based on the life of “Charley” Parkhurst (1812-1879), the renowned Californian stagecoach driver. However, “Charley” is really Charlotte who disguised her gender, even from her closest friends, from around 1849 until her death in 1879.…
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Kenneth Holditch, co-author of the biography THE WORLD OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, will appear on a scholars panel on Saturday, September 10, from 10:00am – 12:30pm. The panel is part of the Tennessee Williams Tribute week in Columbus, Mississippi . Kenneth Holditch’s presentation is entitled “‘Help of the Helpless, Oh, Abide with Me’: Tennessee Williams and…
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John DiLeo, author of SCREEN SAVERS and TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND COMPANY, was a featured alumni in the latest issue of Ithaca College’s IC View magazine’s “Aluminaries.” The article entitled “From Stage to Page” sported a half-page photo of John speaking at the 2010 Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival. The article focuses on John’s transformation from…
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Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams, a collection of essays edited and collected by David Kaplan, received another stellar book review. This time book reviewer Sulome Anderson at the Times Square Chronicles says job well done. Here’s the first paragraph of the review: Editor David Kaplan’s collection of essays Tenn at One…
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John DiLeo’s TENNESSEE WILLIAMS and COMPANY: His Essential Screen Actors (ISBN 978-1-60182-423-3) just received a wonderful review by Elizabeth McCullough at The Internet Review of Books. No doubt that McCullough is a Tennessee Williams fan, a film buff, and has a keen sense of humor. Here’s some poignant quotes from the McCullough’s review of Tennessee…
