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Juice with Junior

Juice with Junior

http://juicewithjunior.blogspot.com

This is my blog, Juice with Junior. It's about entertainment and my life, plus other kooky stuff.

Humble Fiction Cafe

Humble Fiction Cafe

http://humblefictioncafe.blogspot.com

Humble Fiction Cafe is a writers group and the authors of the anthology, Split. We blog about writing.

Pure Fiction

Pure Fiction

http://fictionalfictionwriter.blogspot.com

Pure Fiction - the lighthearted fictional blog of a would-be-writer getting to grips with her newly single life in rural Ireland. Love, mystery, vegetable gardening, and re-discovering the small things that make life special.

Dave's Fiction Warehouse

Dave's Fiction Warehouse

http://daknadler.blogspot.com/

Arch commentary on the best and worst crime fiction and movies, with the occasional foray into pop culture or whatever else happens to engage the author's interest.

Reading, Raving, and Ranting by a Historical Ficti…

Reading, Raving, and Ranting by a Historical Fiction Writer

http://susandhigginbotham.blogspot.com/

Historical fiction, history, and whatever else crosses my mind.

Science Fiction Stuff

Science Fiction Stuff

http://www.sciencefictionstuff.com/

News, Wallpaper and Rantings from the World of Science Fiction

Biology in Science Fiction

Biology in Science Fiction

http://sciencefictionbiology.blogspot.com/

The Biology in Science Fiction blog discusses the biology - good and bad- - in science fiction books, movies and television. It also takes a look at current scientific achievements that were yesterday's fiction.

Maximum Fiction

Maximum Fiction

http://maximumfiction.wordpress.com/

Ed Desautels lives, works, writes, and golfs in Pittsburgh, PA. He considers himself to be either a.) a writer with a golfing problem, or b.) a golfer with a writing problem. This blog focuses on the writing problem. It provides Ed a soapbox for talk

Self Published Science Fiction Books

Self Published Science Fiction Books

http://selfpublishedscifi.wordpress.com

The human mind is vastly creative. We’ve barely used 10 percent of it. Imagine the depth of our culture and literature if we manage to tap the remaining 90 plus percent of our grey matter. We would certainly go places in terms of creative imaginati

Christian Science Fiction

Christian Science Fiction

http://www.christiansciencefiction.blogspot.com

Blog belonging to author Brandon Barr, author of the sci-fi novel, "When the Sky Fell". Check his blog to find updates on the novel, on his short stories, and on fiction related discussions.

10 results of 43Blog Posts

Star Trek: The Next Generation-- "Second Chances"

Eye of Polyphemus | December 21st 2009 by Jamie Jeffords

Full disclosure--I am not a ’shipper, particularly on a show that deals with every relationship interaction in a superficial, immature manner. Picard, La Forge, Riker, et al have not evolved beyond the junior high level understanding of relations read more

REVIEW - THE STAR CLOAK - EMILY RODDA

Just Books | December 15th 2009 by Sherrie

This book is for 2 of my reading challenges.Countdown to 2010 Challenge(2005)Fall Into Reading 2009 Challenge"The Star Cloak" by Emily Rodda(from the back cover)Jessie always knew her grandmother was special, but it isn't until she finds a hidden doo read more

[Interview] Molly Roe

Conversations with Writers | December 12th 2009

In this interview, Molly Roe, the author of Call Me Kate: Meeting the Molly Maguires (Tribute Books, 2008), talks about her writing:How would you describe the writing you are doing?Until about five years ago, I wrote only academic papers, but I began read more

CLIMATEGATE II; WILL THE REAL PILTDOWN MAN PLEASE STAND UP?

Ben and Bawb's Blog | December 6th 2009 by Benjamin

Boy, oh, boy. When it rains it pours. And it's not due to Global Warming. The BBC has plunged into the Climategate pool by exposing the "Fudge Factor" used in CRU's computer models of Global Warming. You know, those GIGO programs that Algore touts so read more

INTERVIEW: Joanna Stampfel-Volpe - Agent - Nancy Coffey Literary…

A VIEW FROM THE TOP | November 30th 2009 by E. I. Johnson

Joanna Stampfel-Volpe publishing experience began with Barnes & Noble. She was also an editorial assistant at a small children's publisher, on Long Island, Blue Marlin Publications. She later became part of the FinePrint Literary Management after read more

Review: Battle Boy: Open Fire

Kids Book Review | November 30th 2009 by Tania McCartney

Title: Battle Boy: Open FireAuthor: Charlie CarterPublisher: Pan Macmillan, $4.99 (special price)Format: SoftcoverLanguage: EnglishISBN: 9780330425018For ages: 6-10Type: Junior Fiction/ReaderAbout: When Napoleon Augustus Smythe finds a mysterious not read more

Her novels may not sell well, but when it comes to job creation i…

GayPatriot | November 17th 2009 by Bruce Carroll

Last week, our state’s junior Senator, Ma’am Barbara Boxer, traveled with great fanfare to San Diego to boast about how many jobs the “stimulus” created only to have a news organization debunk her claim.  They found that the read more

Ballads of Suburbia - Stephanie Kuehnert

YA Reads | November 10th 2009 by YA Reads

Kara hasn’t been back to Oak Park since the end of junior year, when a heroin overdose nearly killed her and sirens heralded her exit. Four years later, she returns to face the music. Her life changed forever back in high school: her family dis read more

Interview with Garasamo Maccagnone, author of “For the Love of…

Review From Here | November 8th 2009

Join Garasamo Maccagnone, author of the expanded and newly illustrated version of his fiction book, For the Love of St. Nick (BookSurge, March 2009), as he virtually tours the blogosphere in November on his second virtual book tour with Pump Up You read more

Review : For the Love of St. Nick by Garasamo Maccagnone

Marta's Meanderings | November 7th 2009 by Marta Hoelscher

Review This was a charming, sweet, touching book about the Miracle of the Christmas season and the power of a child's unquestioning faith. Your family will love including reading this wonderful book as part of a cherished Christmas tradition. & read more