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2003-2004
GUESTS
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Gary Phillips
writes the books your mama didn't want you to read.
From novels to comic books to screenplays and short fiction,
his stories are rooted in harsh reality.
He was awarded the Chester Himes award for his works.
His most recent novel, bangers,
(Kensington Fall 2003)
takes an unflinching look at gang bangers,
Gary is currently working on a four-part crime story for Oni-Comics,
set against L.A. multimillion dollars porn industry,
and he'll be penning the adventures of private eye Jordan Hazard
in Angeltown,
a new monthly comic book series from DC comics' Vertigo line premiering
in 2004.
Show #75
Bob
Yehling began as a 16-year-old newspaper journalist in 1976.
Since then he wrote over 1,000 magazine features in 50 magazines around
the world. He now writes books, coaches new writers, and teaches workshops
on writing and creativity.
Show #71
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Jacques L. Condor is
a true storyteller, the kind you picture at a campfire. French Canadian
Native American, he writes in poetic English about the tales and
legends and the cultural heritage of his native people. He speaks on the
challenges of cultural and language differences when writing in English
about other cultures. Jacques L. Condor, a resident of more than
fifty years in Alaska and the northwest Pacific Coast has lived and taught
the art, history and culture of his Native American Algonkin heritage around
the Pacific Rim. Condor has had a varied career as a college professor,
art director, gallery owner, TV and stage actor and director, film actor
and a children's art and drama teacher. He taught for the Government's
Native American Indian Education program for ten years in the state of
California, before retiring in 1999. He has been the recipient of five
State Arts Grants to develop Native American Theater in Alaska and three
in California. Condor devotes his time to writing, painting and his grandchildren.
Clik on his book coverss to find them at Amazon.com
Show #73
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James Sandefer,
Ph.D.
author of the mind teaser RAMBLING
THOUGHTS,
is also a weekly newspaper columnist. He has a keen ability
to observe, dissect, extract and present imaginative, stimulating ideas
about virtually everything in the course of daily life. Much of his
experience came from over a quarter century of honorable military service.
Sandefer views his writing as an opportunity to escape from the "chronically
monotonous, immeasurably complicated, ridiculously hurried pace of the
new and improved world." Show #74
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January & February 2004
releases by TRISKELION PUBLISHING
Extraordinary Romance for Extraordinay Women
Triskelion Publishing is hunting for amazing stories delivered by fresh
voices in all genres of romance, romances with intriguing plots and richly
developed characters that take the reader on an incredible journey.
More at www.TriskelionPublishing.com
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Theresa Meyers
owns BLUE MOON COMMUNICATIONS
in Seattle,
a book publicity company responsible for the success of many famous
authors, like Carly Phillips and Vicky Lewis Thompson. What can a book
publicist do for you? This lady answers on the air all the tough questions
for you.
Show #78
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