
“The American Revolution – Redux” is a satirical look at the American political environment from tea parties and healthcare town hall meetings to a Presidential address to a joint session of Congress.
A new, popular and handsome President has been elected and immediately orders the implementation of Plan…
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Added by Doug Hanau on November 4, 2009 at 1:22pm —
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Extra Sensory Perceptions (ESP)
“A human being is conditioned since birth. Learning language, enhancing vocabulary, acquiring motor skills for movements, learning vocals, basic expressions, gestures, territories and identities, emotions, fight or flight syndrome, processing so many forms of inputs from so many sources. Doing all this using a tiny ‘limited brain’ creates havoc upon the ‘unlimited’ nature of higher mind.
All extra sensory perceptions require two basic things: ‘peaceful en…
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Added by Amitt Parikh on September 1, 2009 at 10:00am —
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I am happy to announce the release of my book
Conversations with The Mysterious One - Volume One.
The book is now available in over 100 countries and on leading book selling websites. A brief introduction to the book and some testimonials are presented here.
Conversations with The Mysterious One - Volume One
Practical Wisdom For Everyday Evolutionary Living
By Amitt Parikh
Welcome to a New World. Welcome to a New Thought. Welcome to the Divinity within.
Conversations with The…
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Added by Amitt Parikh on August 29, 2009 at 9:34am —
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Mysterious old homes, shrouded mountains and valleys hidden between misty ridges; the lure of Eastern Woodland Indians and Scots-Irish settlers in colonial American…this is what I know, what I love. But in writing Enemy of the King, I spread beyond my Virginia home base…
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Added by Beth Trissel on August 19, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Added by Steven Clark Bradley on July 23, 2009 at 5:15pm —
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1780 South Carolina, spies and intrigue, a vindictive ghost, the battle of King’s Mountain, Patriots and Tories, pounding adventure, pulsing romance…ENEMY OF THE KING.
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Added by Beth Trissel on June 10, 2009 at 5:07pm —
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Here in Istanbul I can feel the tremors coming out of Austin this week after the explosive South by Southwest panel "New Think for Old Publishers."
http://www.sxsw.com/interactive/talks/panels/?action=show&id=IAP0901368
I'm completing a new book and watching the industry combust. This week's events have helped clarify my options.
Take a look at the following blog reports to see why an industry inside…
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Imagine your terror. You are the daughter of a minor nobleman. All you have ever known is your family's pleasant country house, which is surrounded by gardens and farms. One night you are dragged out of bed, dressed in servants' clothes, and rushed away in the o…
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Added by Steven Clark Bradley on August 2, 2008 at 8:50pm —
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Publicist: Victor Gulotta, 617-630-9286, victor@booktours.com
PRESS RELEASE
Apologies Forthcoming
Haunting Echoes of the Days When a Country Went Mad
It was some decade. The universities were closed. Students were at war. Poetry was banned. And the word “love,” unless applied to Mao, was expressly forbidden. Artists were denounced, and many opted for suicide. Forty years—and half a world away—mere memories of a nation’s cultural upheaval could rekindle the embers of the f…
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Added by Xujun Eberlein on June 24, 2008 at 8:28am —
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This morning's email reads:
Hi Aidana WillowRaven /…
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Added by Aidana WillowRaven on June 21, 2008 at 10:30am —
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Yesterday's blog post on my…
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Added by Aidana WillowRaven on June 18, 2008 at 6:56pm —
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In 1815 England, an exiled Frenchwoman, Gabrielle de Monserrat, begins a memoir of her days before and during the French Revolution. Gabrielle, the youngest daughter of a family of the impoverished nobility, recalls her journey through hardships and betrayals. Watch the…
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Added by Dorothy Thompson on March 23, 2008 at 4:01pm —
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