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| June 28, 2006 |
Author gives readers a taste of New Orleans in new book
When Eric Wilder visited New Orleans, he looked for a book that would give him a quick feel for the city. Not finding what he was looking for, Wilder wrote Murder Etouffee, a collection of information and ideas about culture, cuisine, and a historical overview of the Big Easy.
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| June 22, 2006 |
Quest for Fabled Artifact Sets Stage for New Fantasy Series
The Ring of Naar is the first of a riveting fantasy series guaranteed to spark the imagination of all readers. In this inaugural novel, the small kingdom of Su'Meeryn is about to be overtaken by a fierce army and destruction seems inevitable. That is until an aged profit tells of a magical artifact that can save the kingdom and bring about a new, triumphant age.
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| June 22, 2006 |
Magic and Tragedy Surround a Kingdom in Danger
The first installment of The Crystal Staff Trilogy, a sci-fi fantasy.
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| June 22, 2006 |
A Culture Clash with Comedy: “The Iranican Dream”
We have all heard of the American Dream, but what is the Iranican Dream? A new novel by Siamack Baniameri seeks to answer this question by depicting life from the perspective of an Iranian-American man in a post 9/11 America-- with a side-splitting twist!
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| June 22, 2006 |
Good Management Crucial in “Silicon Valley Road”
The true story of how a small Iowa farm boy worked to become president of a major Silicon Valley company.
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