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bookishbeck.com
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| | | | | Novellas: "all killer, no filler" ~Joe Hill Hard to believe, but it's nearly that time again. Autumn is drawing in. For the SIXTH year in a row, Cathy of 746 Books and I are co-hosting Novellas in November as a month-long blogging and social media challenge celebrating the art of the short book. A novella... | |
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whatmeread.com
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| | | | | Kill 'Em and Leave is a difficult book to categorize---part biography, part music history, but what it most closely resembles in writing style and approach is a series of magazine articles on the subject of James Brown and his legacy. That is not meant as a criticism, and the book is written with energy and... | |
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746books.com
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| | | | | I think it is fair to say that this summer has been a bit of a washout for me in terms of blogging. With just under a week to go of 20 Books of Summer, I am woefully behind on my reviews and finishing the 15 that I originally picked is looking unlikely. I knew... | |
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eastgermancinema.com
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| | | I recently returned to the Radio GDR studio (virtually speaking) to engage in a discussion on the female directors of East Germany. I was joined by Jeffrey Babcock, who curated a program on East German cinema for the Goethe Institute in Amsterdam, and show host Steve Minegar. It was a fun interview but shows how... | ||