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Let's cut the small talk and get down to the bare bones of it. A 60 Second Review is short and to the point. Brief, meant to create awareness about whatever item is discussed. We don't have time to play around. And you don't have time to sit around and watch us play.

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  • What Dr. Spock Didn\'t Tell Us by B.M. Atkinson

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 19:01 in books

    What Dr. Spock Didn't Tell Us or A Survival Kit for Parents by B.M. Atkinson, Jr. is an entertaining list of afflictions parents and their children acquire quite naturally in the course of living. The book, replete with illustrations (by Whitney Dar...

  • The Under Dog’s Manifesto: A Guerilla Artist’s Path To Independence

    Posted on Sunday September 28th, 2008 at 13:23

    Part small business basics manual, part biographical text, ‘The Under Dog’s Manifesto: A Guerilla Artist’s Path To Independence’(Published by Coffee Grind Media) provides a wealth of information to the aspiring artistprenuer or ‘anyone who...

  • Indie Ducky

    Posted on Wednesday August 20th, 2008 at 16:41

    Regnyouth used to be one of the best blogs on the net serving up tons of great music, with mini reviews and brief biographies of bands of various genres. You'd actually learn stuff, never mind discover new artists and or become reacquainted with thos...

  • Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

    Posted on Wednesday July 30th, 2008 at 23:36

    “Bird by Bird” is a collected reflection on the writing process. Author Anne Lamott begins with a vignette on the origin of the writer within, then discusses writing styles while adeptly weaving in examples, writing in different instances as a c...

  • True Notebooks by Mark Salzman

    Posted on Tuesday June 24th, 2008 at 23:54

    True Notebooks is the story of high-risk offenders in LA’s Central Juvenile Hall exposing their vulnerable selves in a writing class. This one opportunity to share their thoughts literally gives the few who attend room to breathe and a window to t...

  • Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset

    Posted on Tuesday June 24th, 2008 at 23:36

    Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset is a fairy-tale-like story told in the context of the complex realities of early to mid 20th century America. Set in Philadelphia and New York City, this novel is crafted with such subtlety that the casual reader m...

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