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BGE in The New York Times | book group expo
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BGE in The New York Times. 8216;s, there was a great article. On the front page of the. Section by Joanne Kauffman. I won’t give a summary; the article is worth reading. See my comment (on poopy diapers, of all things). And Ann Kent’s (BGE’s founder) comment about how it’s estimated that we now have over 5 million books groups across this country. The article is called “Fought Over Any Good Books Lately? Responses to “BGE in The New York Times”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Caribousmom | book group expo
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Caribousmom is a wonderful blog for readers authored by a prolific reader/writer named Wendy. See her excellent review of BGE 2008 Day One. And BGE 2008 Day Two. Her photos are better than mine! Responses to “Caribousmom”. Feed for this Entry. November 4, 2008 at 9:22 pm. The links are not working. :0). November 6, 2008 at 1:06 pm. Thanks for the links back to my blog, Susanne! They seem to be working fine today. I also have another post about the Expo with some photos here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Susanne Pari | book group expo
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Author Archive for Susanne Pari. BGE in The New York Times. 8216;s, there was a great article. On the front page of the. Section by Joanne Kauffman. I won’t give a summary; the article is worth reading. See my comment (on poopy diapers, of all things). And Ann Kent’s (BGE’s founder) comment about how it’s estimated that we now have over 5 million books groups across this country. The article is called “Fought Over Any Good Books Lately? And BGE 2008 Day Two. Her photos are better than mine! Here is a gue...
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queen of the castle recipes: October 2008
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Queen of the castle recipes. Friday, October 31, 2008. The weather's finally turning sharp around here and our days of outdoor grilling appear to be over - at least for now. But the trusty "broil" setting on my oven still works. As Mark Bittman says in How to Cook Everything: The Basics. To see if your meat is done, cut into it and take a peek. The thinner parts on the ends can go to those who like it more well-done; the center, thicker parts will be more rare. 1 T soy sauce. 1 clove garlic, minced.
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the unreliable narrator | book group expo
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Here is a guest entry by Diana Spechler, author of the new novel, WHO BY FIRE. I asked her to talk about the subject of her literary salon, which we called Write or Wrong: The Unreliable Narrator Defines Virtue. A short description of the salon was this: One person’s morality is another person’s evil. How do we know our principles are virtuous? And how can we be so sure that people who seem evil are that different from us? Fellow authors and readers would forever consider. Yup At Applebee’s, where ...
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The amazing weekend is over! | book group expo
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The amazing weekend is over! Tags: Andre Dubus III. But now we have amazing memories, and so much to talk about. I won’t tell you that I’m still in my pajamas; you’ll have to use your imagination (but please, be kind). I did, in fact, sleep for most of Monday, but every time I woke to pad down the hall to the kitchen for some nourishment, I was smiling at a swirl of memories from the weekend. Author of the novel WHO BY FIRE. And Andre Dubus III. Whose latest novel is THE GARDEN OF LAST DAYS. Enter your c...
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watch bge’s political salon | book group expo
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Watch bge’s political salon. In the spirit of election day tomorrow, we’ve released the videocast of the literary salon titled Ten Days and Counting! Politics Past and Present. With authors Will Durst (THE ALL AMERICAN SPORT OF BIPARTISAN BASHING), Jeff Golden (UNAFRAID, A NOVEL OF THE IMPOSSIBLE), Susan Griffin (WRESTLING WITH THE ANGEL OF DEMOCRACY), and moderator Sedge Thomson, host of the NPR show West Cost Live. Watch the video here. We’d love to hear your comments. Feed for this Entry.
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2013 Meetings - Redwood Writers
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California Writers Club Branches. Policy & Procedure. Branch Officers and Committee Leaders. A Branch of California Writers Club. Member Professional Services Directory. Copperfield’s Presents: Redwood Writers Books 2017. Redwood Writers Academy 2017. 2017 Redwood Writers Academy Registration. 2017 Author Launch Application. CWC & NorCal News. Redwood Writers Academy 2017. 2017 Redwood Writers Academy Registration. 2017 Screenplay Workshop Registration. 2017 Screenplay Workshop Registration. Set on the f...
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Serve your book group radishes | book group expo
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Serve your book group radishes. Tags: Add new tag. Erika Mailman, author of. THE WITCH’S TRINITY, sent in the following entry, not only about the particular habits of her own book group, but about an unusual and inventive surprise that was presented by the host of a book group that had invited her to speak about her novel. Our group’s idiosyncrasy is that after dessert, we all close our eyes and like Roman emperors use our thumbs to denote our opinion of the book at hand’s success. However, a simple ...
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Book group phobia | book group expo
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CW Gortner, author of THE LAST QUEEN, will be discussing his work in the Salon called “Historical Friction” on Saturday, Oct. 25th at 11:15 in Salon B. What if they hated the book? What if they found my writing trite, irrelevant? What if they laughed at me? It was totally illogical; but every writer struggles with some type of insecurity when it comes to their work; and for me, this was the Bogey Man of my authorial fears meeting readers up front and personal in an intimate setting. Readers are why I wri...