The Stuff Of Fiction: The Life And Work Of Georges Simenon
- ARTICLES, ESSAYS, POETRY, STORIES
- April 24, 2023
Editor’s Note: The Autobiography of Satan (Authorized Edition) by William A. Glasser is available here. Do you want to be one of this world’s damn fools, swallowing everything spoon‑fed to you, or do you want to start thinking for yourself? Why, you ask, with your usual suspicions, should you pay attention to anything I say?
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Actress Joleen Baughman brings her talent as well as her heart and soul to the role of Elsbeth Dekel. Elsbeth’s poem tells of the last day in the life of a very young woman who is destined to
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Actress Jennifer Stokes brings her talent as well as her heart and soul to the role of Resi Hoffmeir. Resi’s poem tells of the day she arrived at one of Hitler’s concentration camps. In the “sorting” of new
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READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. WAR CRIES: UNHEARD VOICES, UNMARKED GRAVES shares the stories of those whose lives were forever changes or lost during WWII/The Holocaust. Actor Matthew Block brilliantly brings to life the story of Seymour Poppanick, a disabled man who was
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Lorin R. Robinson’s cli-fi book Tales from The Warming is an anthology of ten short stories taking readers all over the world and over time to experience—in human terms—the growing impact of climate change. Click here to order your copy. Used to be that when people ran out of things to say, conversations almost
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