After some technical difficulties with mobile phones and signals that came and went, tonight's show settled down to be one not to miss. Tonight it is "A Book and a Chat with MJ Allaire"
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Added by Storyheart on October 23, 2009 at 6:49pm —
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Hello Authors,
My name is Edward Shanahan and I co-host with Annette -
The Unexplained World, Internet radio broadcast.
We are open to having authors on our show, Sunday Nights
(some weekdays, but a short version of the
show, about 15-20 minute interview).
December will start our 4th year of broadcasting.
To see what we are about, visit our radio show web page at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tuw
Thank You for your time,
Edward S…
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Added by Edward Shanahan on October 17, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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Added by Steven Clark Bradley on October 3, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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Dream catcher By Stephen King
Overall Rating: Dreamcatcher is when this man’s talent shined.
Stephen King is one of the most over rated authors of our time, I have read some of his works like Tommyknockers, Eyes Of The Dragon, Firstater, The Dark Tower Series and they (for me) ranged from mediocre to bad, well for the most part bad that’s something I could write a essay about all on it’s own. Then I picked up the book called Dreamcatcher and I expected the same sort of stuff I’ve read before.…
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Added by Samie Foster on September 11, 2009 at 9:31pm —
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Next By Michael Crichton
Overall Rating: Dull start, but adds up to a terrifying tomorrow
So to all of our knowledge this is the last published book written by Michael Crichton. His last novel was one that was different than all of the rest. With every book he wrote something involving a scifi issue. But this was something that he never attempted before. He wrote about a terrifying future of science if it is not controlled in this book Next.
So it’s hard to explain what this book is about. B…
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Added by Samie Foster on August 12, 2009 at 9:54pm —
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Here's the tentative cover for my first novel, due out this October. I welcome reactions and feedback.

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Added by Hugh C. Howey on June 18, 2009 at 9:40am —
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I am J.R. Fleshmen and I am the author of "The Fight for Earth: Defenders of the Human Race and Galactic Heroes.
This is an action packed science fiction thriller that will keep you entertained all through out the book.
The Fight For Earth.............
This book is a science fiction thriller which takes place seventy years in the future. The Tarcians an evil power hungry alien race that attacks the Earth. They are here to kidnap our women, kill our men, and still our resources. A great war er…
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Added by J.R. Fleshmen on March 31, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Added by Steven Clark Bradley on March 27, 2009 at 12:18am —
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The Barbarians the third book in the Sarah's Landing Series, ISBN# 1-59431-658-9 has just been released by Write Words, Inc., Cambridge Books. Since I just received my copy of the novel and have ordered my supply it should be up on Amazon.com shortly. It isn't there yet, I just checke…
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Added by ElenaDB on March 24, 2009 at 10:30am —
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New Dawn By Samantha Foster
In this future, the idea of artificial intellegence has became a reality. The idea of androids is something that exist to any consumer on the outlook for a helping hand. Their given personalities. Their appearance is becoming more human with each new model. They are also becoming smarter and demanding things of their own. Mainly something they can't have. Freedom. Then technology made a leap that has never been made before. Trevor Burnside is a ordinary guy. He has a…
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Added by Samie Foster on February 10, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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Yay! The World Outside the Widow anthology that I have my ghost story, "Misery Loves Company" is on Amazon! By Monday or Tuesday it will be available through Barnes and Noble and brick and mortar bookstores, plus other internet stores.
You can find it at http://www.amazon.com/World-Outside-Window-Anthony-Waugh/dp/0979170192/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=book…
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Added by Pamela K. Kinney/Sapphire Phelan on January 25, 2009 at 10:25am —
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The Philosophy of Governance
Genere: Non-fiction
By: V bright Saigal
Reviewer: Siri Frostier
Starts with a Principle that defines success The Philosophy of Governance, a non-fiction début of V Bright Saigal a novice writer takes the readers through various aspects of Administration and Management of State and its organs. This is a promising approach, though there are letterings of principles and weak arguments on Judiciary and Spying in different chapters. Such books are plenty in the market…
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Added by Siri Frostier on January 14, 2009 at 4:19am —
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I am a person who believes in the power of human potential. Researching the science of success and achievement for more than 20 years, I had spent the last decade working behind the scenes in the personal development industry. I am a Clinic Psychologist author/narrator, of the Psychology of Achievement, I am a true cosmopolitan person, having lived, studied and worked in many parts of the world, Including Middle East, Europe, North America, Central America, and South America. I am in touch with…
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Added by Ana Maria Barrios Esocobar on December 16, 2008 at 11:04am —
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New U.S. editions of the current novels at Lelue’s Realm are just now put online. They are the same books with cheaper prices. The current novels that are around the price of $12.00 a piece are now being so in a different format for $8.00 to $8.99 a piece. 25% to 30% Off Of Book Prices
So what is the difference between the U.S. Edition and Normal Editions?
Well first off, the basic editions are sold globally. They are sold world wide with the same price and same shipping fee, because through t…
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Added by Samie Foster on November 20, 2008 at 6:50pm —
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I have good news. My funny flash fiction piece, "The Heist" is up at EveryDayFiction. Stop by and read it and vote.
I have three more appearances this month, if you still haven't had a chance to get my new book, Awesome Lavratt. They are as follows:
I'll be at the Afternoon with Local Writers at the community center in Cotati put on by Redwood Writers Club (see their website for more info or mine) on June 21 at 2 PM. This is a free event.
On June 22nd, I'll be reading (probably a short story-…
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Added by Ann Wilkes on June 9, 2008 at 4:31pm —
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It's reviewed on
The Book Smugglers and
New Myths. Please do read!
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Added by Ann Wilkes on May 14, 2008 at 11:59pm —
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I posted my story, "Marfina" at my
main blog. It's a short first contact story of sorts. And not a little autobiographical. ;)
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Added by Ann Wilkes on April 11, 2008 at 4:44pm —
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Heads & Tales is a collection of 28 short stories in all genres and writing styles.
Here's a taster for you.
VIRUS
“Well, that's it. Now we wait again,” Maria announced.
Phil watched her sit at a cluttered desk to scribble yet more failure notes. But his eyes did not linger. He scanned the laboratory. It might be the last time he'd see it. Beds lined the walls of the spacious room, all but hiding its sterile, white-tiled floor. “How long until we see results this time — if any?” he aske…
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Added by Karina Kantas on March 27, 2008 at 5:13am —
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The watched pot never boils, right? I go away on vacation and come back to find my book has been released. Learn more and find out how to purchase your copy
here.
You like mind control, passion and adventure? Like puns? Silly SF?
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? You'll love
Awesome Lavratt.
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Added by Ann Wilkes on March 1, 2008 at 11:40pm —
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Added by Theresa Chaze on February 29, 2008 at 12:45am —
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