Monthly Archive: July 2011

Jul 29

The Adjustment by Scott Phillips featured on BookPeople’s “Top Crime Fiction of the Year”

Austin’s longstanding indie bookstore BookPeople just released their “Top Crime Fiction of the Year” list. Here’s what they have to say about The Adjustment by Scott Phillips: “A sometimes filthy and always funny look at the underbelly of the Midwest and The Greatest Generation. Phillips is an author that may go to Hell for our …

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Jul 28

SCARY SCHOOL craze!

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Kids and parents love Scary School by Derek Taylor Kent! Two Wired Two Tired: “The book is delightfully funny with moody dragons, vampires and T-Rex’s on every page.  Even though many students meet their demise in these silly stories, they are always brought back to life in one form or another and have learned a …

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Jul 28

New York Times Review of Radiance by Louis B. Jones

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Praise for Louis B. Jones’ latest novel RADIANCE in the New York Times: “Jones manages to draw bold discussions of Big Questions — life, death, time, space and what the universe is made of — from seemingly superficial events.” For the full article, visit: http://ow.ly/5PJ1F Here’s some more recent praise: This from Creosote Journal: “Radiance …

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Jul 08

DOPER NEXT DOOR GOING WILD ON AIR

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The Doper Next Door by Andrew Tilin is taking off! This weekend, an exclusive interview with Andrew Tilin will be air edon Bay Area’s KFOG, KNBR and the Bone Sat 7/9 at 6am and KNBR 1050 on Sun 7/10 6 am. Don’t miss it!!! The Doper Next Door chronicles Andrew Tilin’s daring journey on a …

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Jul 08

The August 2011 Indie Next List Preview

The Adjustment by Scott Philips was selected for The August 2011 Indie Next List Preview! The Adjustment, by Scott Phillips (Counterpoint, $25.00, 9781582437309) “Wayne Ogden has returned home from WWII, working as a caretaker and procurer for his debauched boss, while itching for the same action he had as a shady supply sergeant. It doesn’t …

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