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Stolen Boy
By Michael Mehas
A shocking criminal case made waves throughout Southern California in 2000 when a young drug dealer named Jesse James Hollywood kidnapped his rival's teenage brother in order to settle a drug debt. As events unfolded, a scandalous world of teenage decadence and immorality leading to a tragic end was revealed. More ›
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Darks Vietnam memoir powerful and well-told
Page 1 of 3 SINGLE PAGE VIEW When Gene Dark arrived in Vietnam in 1969, he was fresh out of Marine boot camp and full of confidence. He was a grunt, an infantry soldier who fights on the front lines.
Creativity rises with 'Fifth Moon' - roanoke.com
At 17, Lydia Jane Wilson is a published author, high school magazine editor and known for her storytelling ability. She drives around Botetourt County in red Honda Civic, sporting the license plates 'DA WRTR' when she's not at her hostess job at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Troutville.
From backstage to budding author
A school district media specialist fulfills a nearly lifelong goal of having a book published. [Donna Hunt] Jerry Teske, district media specialist for productions in the Pasco County Schools, shows his first book, The Gnome in the Tapestry, published recently by iUniverse, a division of Barnes & Noble.
James DeAngelis, Last of Yale s Ironmen, Dies at 97
James DeAngelis, a son of immigrants who became a Yale football celebrity and who was the last survivor of its famed 1934 lineup of Ironmen, died Wednesday in Wallingford, Conn.
American Masala: 125 New Classics from my Home Kitchenby Suvir Saran Clarkson Potter, 264 pp., $35 Grains, Greens, and Grated Coconuts: Recipes and Remembrances of a Vegetarian LegacyBy Ammini Ramachandran iUniverse, 364 pp.
Former Chattanoogan Writes Little League Memoir
Author Martha PayneAs a typically enthusiastic parent, Martha Payne of Atlanta spent countless hours thinking about how to help her oldest son, Sam, become a better Little League baseball player.
Ammini Ramachandran Adds Flavor to Saveur Top 100 List
Ammini Ramachandran's Grains, Greens, and Grated Coconuts: Recipes and Remembrances of a Vegetarian Legacy appeared on Saveur magazine's 2008 Top 100 list. Making the list at No. 76, along with three other self-published cookbooks, the article said, "Unfiltered culinary passion seems hard to come by in cookbooks these days, which is why we celebrate the new generation of Self-Published Cookbooks."
Sharon Lund Embraces Life in O, The Oprah Magazine Feature
Sharon Lund, the author of Sacred Living, Sacred Dying: A Guide to Embracing Life and Death, was featured in the November 2007 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. In the article titled "To Beat the Unbeatable Foe," Lund detailed her life from discovering she was HIV-positive in 1986 to finding love and not only acceptance of her condition, but being able to view it as a blessing, making her who she is today.
D.T. Pollard Makes ESSENCE Best Seller List
Author D.T. Pollard's Rooftop Diva: A Novel of Triumph After Katrina was listed at number 10, in the hardcover fiction category, on the ESSENCE Extended Best Sellers List for October 2007. The magazine's list is based on reports of retail sales. Respondents are African-American bookstores.
Leslie Lipton Opens up on Shy Condition
Leslie Lipton, the iUniverse author of Unwell, sat down with Good Morning America Weekend to discuss shy eating. In the segment, Lipton revealed to ABC's Andrea Canning how a pattern of shy eating, a fear of eating in public, served as an early sign of anorexia. Society's perception of eating and weight was Lipton's inspiration for writing the book.
Vanessa Maltin Plants Seed for Wheat Alternative in Newsweek
For its Sept. 17 issue, Newsweek interviewed iUniverse author Vanessa Maltin in a health feature article for celiac disease. Maltin, author of Beyond Rice Cakes: A Young Person's Guide to Cooking, Eating and Living Gluten-Free, shares how the gluten-intolerant disease impacted her life as she brought awareness of her condition to those around her. Celiac disease, which was initially thought to be rare in the United States, affects approximately 3 million Americans.
Smith Featured in Morris Daily Herald
The Morris Daily Herald (Morris, Ill.) recently featured Ron Smith's Chicago Top 40 Charts 1960-1969 and WCFL Chicago Top 40 Charts 1965-1976. “The books are truly informative ... to anyone who wants to recall rock 'n' roll of that era,” said the columnist.
Alpha Rising Awarded Two Honorable Mentions
G.L. Douglas’ Alpha Rising earned two honorable mentions at the 2008 Hollywood Book Festival where literature is spotlighted for the entertainment industry. Alpha Rising received awards in both the Science Fiction category and the Wild Card category.
Waggle Listed in Books to Bookmark
Joe Redden Tigan's first novel, Waggle, was listed by Publishers Newswire in their latest Books to Bookmark list. This list identifies new and interesting books that are "worth a look" for media, booksellers, and avid readers of new and unique literary content.
Popular celebrity Web site popculturemadness.com reviews author Edwin J.Sprague's The Point Guard saying "...It's a fast-paced book, rarely pausing for a breather ... a quick read, with plenty of twists and turns."
Article Highlights Muzzy Field
The Hartford Courant examines the special bond shared by Muzzy Field in Bristol, Conn., and Yankee Stadium. Through interviews with Muzzy Field author Douglas S. Malan, the story reveals some of the early history of Muzzy Field, which includes one of Babe Ruth's last appearances in a Boston Red Sox uniform.
News Article Delves Into Muzzy Field
The Bristol Observer talks to author Douglas S. Malan about what motivated him to write Muzzy Field: Tales From A Forgotten Ballpark and why the field deserves attention from sports fans throughout the country.
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