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8220;A captivating, deeply authentic. Memoir of a devastating illness and a heroic recovery. Maria Ross’ memoir. Is a testament to one woman’s personal courage and a reminder that health is a tenuous treasure.”. 8211;Carol Cassella, best-selling author of. 8220;Maria Ross weaves a tale of inspiration, love and hope. 8211;Ingrid Ricks, author of. Hippie Boy: A Girl’s Story. 8211;Nick O’Connell, author of. On Sacred Ground: The Spirit of Place in Pacific Northwest Literature. 8211;Emma Carr, author of.
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Carol Cassella: July 2010
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Personal truisms about doctoring, writing, and whatever crosses my mind. Visit my website at www.carolcassella.com. Thursday, July 22, 2010. HEALER an Indie Next Pick. HEALER has been voted an Indie Next Pick for September 2010 by independent bookstores from across the country! Monday, July 12, 2010. Last Days in Yellowstone. Toast to the American Novel. Novels. The Great American Novel. The High Bar with Warren Ehteredge. Friday, July 2, 2010. Is a chimera a lizard or a fast car? Collective Forgotten It...
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Carol Cassella: Last Days in Yellowstone
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Personal truisms about doctoring, writing, and whatever crosses my mind. Visit my website at www.carolcassella.com. Monday, July 12, 2010. Last Days in Yellowstone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). HEALER an Indie Next Pick. Last Days in Yellowstone. Toast to the American Novel. Zoo by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge (audio). Benjamin Hale and “A Game of Clue”. Blog on Books - Book Reviews. Book Blog - Likely Stories, by Keir Graff - Booklist Online. One With the Strength of a Host.
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Events - Tara Conklin
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Purchase The House Girl from these booksellers or at your local independent book store. October 19-23, Lake Junaluska, NC. Mountain High, Women’s Writing Retreat. Lake Junaluska, NC. For tickets and more information, visit womensfictionretreat.com. June 29, Seattle. In conversation with Desire Cooper. Elliott Bay Book Company. May 26, Monroe, WA. April 7-10, Orcas Island, WA. Visiting artist at Write Doe Bay. Writing retreat and workshop. Orcas Island, WA. July 21 – Seattle. May 9 – Irvine, CA. For more ...
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Jean Kwok | Events
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 11. NPR WEEKEND EDITION, RADIO INTERVIEW 9:40 AM EST. Jean chats with host Rachel Martin in WEEKEND READS, a series in which bestselling novelists recommend books. Jean chooses Lisa See’s CHINA DOLLS. MONDAY, MARCH 2. This is a ticketed event, please click here. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. TUCSON FESTIVAL OF BOOKS. 1 PM 2 PM. Bridging the Divide: Writing Across Cultures. Student Union South Ballroom. Signing to follow at Sales and Signing Area #1 UA BookStore Tent. Panel with Jean Kwok, Amy Tan.
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Safety Net: Seven New Year's Resolutions for Journalists Adrift
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A Northwest blog about social change, journalism and community. Saturday, January 16, 2010. Seven New Year's Resolutions for Journalists Adrift. I spent my 20s searching for a vocation. When I landed in journalism, I knew I'd found my calling. But after two decades, my calling left me when my newspaper, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, closed last March. I did three months ago confirmed this. 160;I miss the newsroom almost daily - that lively, eccentric mishmash of talented colleagues who made up the P-I&...
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Safety Net: June 2009
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A Northwest blog about social change, journalism and community. Thursday, June 25, 2009. Getting Naturalized: Nothing Like the Movies. What did I expect at my naturalization ceremony a couple weeks ago? Some sort of solemn ritual recognizing the significance of turning in our green cards for Old Glory. After all, patriotism is a big part of the American psyche. It could be that I've seen too many news stories about those Fourth of July naturalization. I looked down my row at other citizens-to-be, from yo...
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Safety Net: September 2009
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A Northwest blog about social change, journalism and community. Sunday, September 27, 2009. SpotUs: The future of investigative journalism? A creative, trendy experiment in citizen journalism called . 160;grabbed headlines last week. The latest buzz came from the Knight Foundation's decision to lavish $340,000 on the Bay-area start-up to help it expand to L. A. in partnership with. USC-Annenberg's School of Journalism. When I worked as an investigative reporter at the Seattle P-I, we shelled out $1333-pl...
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Safety Net: When does Hyperlocal News = Hyper-Nosy?
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A Northwest blog about social change, journalism and community. Sunday, February 21, 2010. When does Hyperlocal News = Hyper-Nosy? I'm a fan of my neighborhood news blog. It tells me when new restaurants open, tracks coyote sightings and reports what caused the latest traffic jam on the bridge. If you live in the 'hood, that stuff matters. The down side of hyperlocal news is that having a public platform can turn some folks into proverbial neighborhood busybodies of the worst sort. Stories also had to me...
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Safety Net: One Year Ago: Shutting Down the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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A Northwest blog about social change, journalism and community. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. One Year Ago: Shutting Down the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. My phone rang as I walked into the empty newsroom before 9 am on March 16, 2009. It was a New York Times reporter fishing for confirmation - about something he wouldn't reveal. That is never good news. 160;Reporters from other news outlets gathered in our lobby, clamoring for comment. A TV reporter couldn't resist asking, "Are you scared? Damn right I was sc...
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