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  • Lawyerly Thinking and Writing Fiction

    November 13, 2009

    •   When I walked away from the legal profession and stepped into the world of creative writing, I thought that would be the end of legal thinking and analysis. I was wrong.While the primary subject of fiction is human emotion, values and beliefs, the way to convey that can benefit from thinking like a lawyer. What do I mean? First there is the element of causation, critical to legal thinking and ...
  • Read the first two chapters of Lucid for free!

    November 13, 2009

    • You can read the first two chapters of my mystery novel Lucid on Book Rix for Free! http://www.bookrix.com/showbooks.html?lang=en&showbooktitle=katherine-angela-yeboah-lucid-sample-chapters&pid=  Sloane Solomon is a beautiful, young college student who begins experimenting with a very intense type of dreaming known as ‘lucid dreaming’. At first, she really enjoys these dreams, ...
  • Follow me on Twitter!

    November 12, 2009

    • Keep up with all my latest updates on twitter! http://twitter.com/katherineyeboah  Or visit my websites: http://www.katherineangelayeboah.blogspot.com http://www.katherineyeboah.wordpress.com http://www.lastnightindreamland.blogspot.com
  • Lucid Receives a 4 Star Review!

    November 12, 2009

    • My novel, 'Lucid', received a great review and 4 out of 5 stars on the Manic Readers website! Manic Readers review:Sloane is a typical college student who spends her free time hanging out with her friends. Her best friend, Alex, and Alex's boyfriend, Silas, begin talking about dreams and their significance on one such occasion. Over the next few days, Sloane's dreams become more and more ...
  • Lucid is now available on Amazon Kindle for only $2.99!

    November 12, 2009

    • You can now read my creepy mystery novel, Lucid, on your Amazon Kindle Reader! To purchase a copy of Lucid Kindle Edition (readable on Kindle Reader, iPod touch and iPhone), please click here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002SQKMAW Sloane Solomon is a beautiful, young college student who begins experimenting with a very intense type of dreaming known as ‘lucid dreaming’. At first, she ...
  • ONLY IN CANADA, EH?

    November 10, 2009

    • By Leigh Anne Williams -- Publishers Weekly, 11/9/2009 9:57:00 AMNew figures from Booknet Canada show Canadian book sales were up slightly overall in the third quarter compared to the same period last year. The increases of 3.8% in unit sales and 4.8% in dollars were due to a big jump in fiction sales. Booknet Canada CEO Noah Genner said the quarter was encouraging. “It’s up, not as much as ...
  • How I Came to Hell

    November 9, 2009

    • Any writer who, midway through his publishing career, makes his way to Hell, the straight way of his life having been lost, must go there in the footsteps of Dante Alighieri and his man Virgil.  I first read Inferno on the balcony of my room at the Metropole Hotel in Saigon in 1971.  It was the splendidly odd translation of Dorothy Sayers, appropriate, I thought, since she commenced it ...
  • New work up at FiveChapters.com!

    November 8, 2009

    • Part One of "Ordinary As Milk": http://bit.ly/WWG4Y Part Two: http://bit.ly/3sOsC1 Part Three: http://bit.ly/4ycarn Part Four: http://bit.ly/2mt4V0   Part Five: http://bit.ly/1soYZt   
  • FIRST!

    November 8, 2009

    • It seems they gave me a blog feature on this website. It sounds pretty exciting, I've never wrote a blog before. As far as blogs go, this ones busting my cherry.We should get this trash train a' rollin'.For starters my name is Philip, you can call me Phil if you want and I reside in Athens GA. Check out my profile if you're interested in anything further.As for right now I'm not sure what to make ...
  • Book Review - Sleep, Pale Sister by Joanne Harris

    November 8, 2009

    •             Gothic Literature has a special place in my heart; I truly enjoy reading books filled with mystery and suspense with a touch of the macabre, foreboding castles and manors, and long buried secrets rising to the surface like a skeletal hand poking from its grave. Sleep, Pale Sister by Joanne Harris is an excellent example of said genre; she weaves a dark story using the ...