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CANDLELIT CHRONICLES: HISTORIC HAUNTS
Reading and Writing Considerations-a Radical Environmentalist Novelist Off the Deep End
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1.  NANOWRIMO Countdown 13ID #672374 
Posted: 10-19-2009 @ 8:59 am EDT 

Less than two weeks to go folks! Everybody who wants to participate and hasn't signed up, please scoot over to http://www.nanowrimo.org and get in gear!

Latest read:
Barbara Michaels, The Walker in Shadows. Ms. Michaels (aka Elizabeth Peters) never disappoints. In addition to solid characterization, a wonderful grasp of family dynamics and grief, we learn a ton about Maryland's Civil War era. Excellent book!

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John Farris, Wildwood
Well, Mr. Farris never disappoints either, but this one is surprisingly fantasy-ridden, in addition to the contemporary issues, historical additives, pending horror & supernatural, and as always, excellent characterizations and dialogue interweaving with the subtle scaries.
 



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