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  • New York Under Water: Sea Level Change This Century

    November 20, 2009

    • At the end of September 2009, renowned climatologist Stefan Rahmstorf spoke to an international climate change conference in Oxford, England. Rahmstorf is a respected authority specializing in analysis of ice melt and sea level changes. He and other climate scientists made this startling announcement: A rise of at least 2 meters (~6 foot) in the world's sea levels is now virtually unstoppable. ...
  • TENTHS OF A SECOND

    November 20, 2009

    • I’m happy to announce the release of my first audio story original. Sniplits.com bought the audio rights to TENTHS OF A SECOND and it’s now available for download—all for the price of an iTunes download. The story can be downloaded to computers, iPods and smart phones etc. TENTHS OF A SECOND is about a struggling young racecar driver who is given the chance to get an edge on the ...
  • BOOK VIEW CAFÉ LAUNCHES ROCKET BOY AND THE GEEK GIRLS

    November 2, 2009

    • Book View Café, the Internet's only professional author cooperative, announces the creation of Book View Press. Book View Press will expand the Café authors' mission of bringing the best online fiction to the readers by bringing new work ready-to-read on the most popular ebook devices, including the Amazon Kindle, the Sony eReader and a variety of cell phones. This group of ...
  • Star Gate: Universe: A Doomed Show

    November 1, 2009

    • A review of Star Gate: Universe (and a bit more of a rant), by Brian T. McKeeI've loved the Star Gate Franchise since I first started watching it in the early 2000's. It took me years to catch up on all the SG1 episodes. That show was magic. The characters, the plots, and the action fit together like a perfect puzzle. I think SG1 captured the innocence of the original Star Trek and made it fun. ...
  • Necronomicon 2009 - Sunday

    October 26, 2009

    • Well my Sunday was better than my Saturday. I had breakfast, checked out and parked in the free parking garage across from the convention. So no worries about towing. (Throws a very pointed glance at the Publix supermarket lot behind the Hilton Hotel.) The voice acting class was awesome. Jeff had us do the old radio show reading/acting of "The Shadow," and I got to play Margo. I made ...
  • Necronomicon 2009: Preparation

    October 23, 2009

    • I'm excited as can be. I am attending my first big writing convention and I can't wait! Necronomicon has been around for 28 years. I first heard of it in 2006 from fellow writer's workshop friend, Elissa Malcohn. I've been trying to get there ever since. Life kept getting in the way but this year I made a determined and aggressive effort to make sure I got all my little ducks in a row so that I ...
  • A New Twist.

    October 21, 2009

    •      I've never tried it before, but the idea of tackling a story in the world of science fiction is now becoming more than an idea. I found a place yesterday that is looking for short stories and if they accept the one I'm writing, will sell it as an ebook on Amazon. So I began writing a story that is so much different in reference to my normal action adventure world, but I think it's going ...
  • How well do you know the produce section?

    October 16, 2009

    • If you know your veggies, you could win a book.  You'll also get a chance to ask your own interview question of Henry Baum, author of The American Book of the Dead.Read the interview, participate, and enter to win in the easiest contest ever. 
  • New Age Fantasy Series Meets Old World Europe - The Soulstealer War at the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair

    October 14, 2009

    • Let your dreams carry you into strange lands, for one never knows what treasures await.It seems my “to do” list grows evermore, but this is the stuff of life, and I accept the good, the bad and the ugly – though forgive me for hoping to find more of the former. I say “find” because our perception often dictates the results.My personal side has been challenging the last few months. Time ...
  • Announcing the Release of Super Virus: Immortal Sins

    October 12, 2009

    • March 21st, 2009Breedwell Press is pleased to announce the July 1, 2009 release of Lawrence Lapin’s debut novel, Super Virus: Immortal Sins. This thriller seriously considers one of mankind’s legendary pursuits: immortality.Lapin tells of geneticist and surgeon Adam Boatwright and the strange Israeli scientist, Itzak Friedman, who might have known how to stop the aging process.But nothing ...