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  • Michele, this morning I listened to the teleconference phone call you posted on your c...women's studies at Georgia State University (1998) and going into a different mode of my life. Now I have discov...
  • Some time back I stopped reading the daily (hourly?) Publisher's Lunch, MediaBistro, etc., news and updates all of which contributed to precisely the discouragement yo...
  • Thanks to Natylie Baldwin for writing to tell us about her work-in-progress, "the story of 12-year old boy who lost his father and is being neglected by his grieving m...
  • Ashley Grill your response is so heart filled and you have a lot of good points about the "state of mind" of which we see worldwide.  I believe the majority of people...
  • This play sounds very interesting.  There are not many plays available that are deep and deal with the issue of slavery.  I appreciate the political dialogue we need t...
  • In hindsight, my first agent submitted my manuscript when it wasn't quite ready four years ago. (I was also champing at the bit to get it out.) We had some interest, b...
  • So you no longer believe in due process?  When did this country's justice system get replaced by an angry mob?  There is one person who set in motion the events leadin...
  • Such an eloquent story of not just how but why the political is personal and the personal is political. Thank you, Clara!
  • Victoria,  thanks for stopping by. I agree we've had great leaders in many eras who coped with health issues. As with all things though, times have changed; the potent...
  • Diane, It's a political mystery that I'm still working on called OINK! It's set in a land grant university (the body is found in the hog barn) and is about tensions be...