Shelley Workinger's Blog – April 2012 Archive (4)

Please Welcome Guest Mary Lowry, Author of The Earthquake Machine

It’s certainly not unusual for American girls to have complicated and sometimes difficult relationships with food. Rhonda, the 14 year-old protagonist of my novel The Earthquake Machine, is no exception.
Rhonda escapes her devastating family situation by running away…
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Added by Shelley Workinger on April 20, 2012 at 7:19am — No Comments

The Long Walk - Richard Bachman

Walk or die – it’s that simple
100 boys start walking in Northern Maine at 9am on the first day of May;* the one who walks the longest wins. There are a handful of rules, of course: stay on the road, maintain a minimum speed of 4 miles an hour, no interfering with the…
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Added by Shelley Workinger on April 13, 2012 at 10:12am — No Comments

Authors in Bloom GIVEAWAY HOP!

This Giveaway Hop is Blooming!

Visit all the stops to meet over 70 authors and enter their individual giveaways.

Collect all the pieces and return to the main page to enter to win the Grand Prize:

an e-reader (Nook or Kindle - winner's choice) and a $25 gift…

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Added by Shelley Workinger on April 11, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Please Welcome Guest Blogger Sue Ann Bowling, Author of Tourist Trap

Science fiction may not seem like it should pay much attention to food, but even aliens have to live on something! Mine in Homecoming and Tourist Trap are either Human-like or Human, and they all eat. What’s more, they all enjoy eating—sometimes a little too much!
Roi, my protagonist in both Homecoming and Tourist Trap, has learned to appreciate fine food from his uncle, the noted gourmet Derik Tarlian. But he started life (and Homecoming) as a…
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Added by Shelley Workinger on April 6, 2012 at 5:11am — No Comments

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