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Date registered: January 19, 2011

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  1. Sleeping With Guns by Bruce Holbert – NYTimes.com Opinion — May 20, 2013
  2. Bruce Holbert interviewed by Serving House Journal — May 20, 2013
  3. ‘Seinfeld’ writer Peter Mehlman offers advice for aspiring sitcom writers on Joy Behar’s “Say Anything!” — May 20, 2013
  4. Q&A With Writer Jane Vandenburgh on W³ Sidecar — May 20, 2013
  5. So I’m Fifty Reviews Calvert The Raven and The Battle of Baltimore — May 20, 2013

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May 20

Sleeping With Guns by Bruce Holbert – NYTimes.com Opinion

Excerpt: “Like many other young men, I mythologized guns and the ideas of manhood associated with them. The gun lobby likes to say guns don’t kill people, people do. And they’re right, of course. I killed my friend; no one else did; no mechanism did. But this oversimplifies matters (as does the gun control advocates’ …

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May 20

Bruce Holbert interviewed by Serving House Journal

Excerpt: DA: Tell us about your interest with the force of the Western myth. BH: It’s a love-hate relationship. I grew up surrounded by the myth, but uncomfortable with it as well. The West distrusts speech and intellect, other than what’s practical. It leaves action and, hence, violence as the only way to express one’s self and …

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‘Seinfeld’ writer Peter Mehlman offers advice for aspiring sitcom writers on Joy Behar’s “Say Anything!”

May 20

Q&A With Writer Jane Vandenburgh on W³ Sidecar

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Excerpt: Why do you write? I write because I’m curious about all the beauty of this world and want to name it and to draw it toward me. I write to create a sense of palpable intimacy with my readers, by saying, “This is who I am, what I think and feel and value, but …

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May 20

So I’m Fifty Reviews Calvert The Raven and The Battle of Baltimore

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Excerpt: “This is a great jumping off point for anyone trying to teach the history of this important battle. Discussing what Daniel saw, what he didn’t see and why they are fighting, all serves to bring the significant details into view. I highly recommend this as a companion to teaching history to 3rd—6th graders.” For the full …

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May 20

The Freedman and the Pharoah’s Staff Reviewed by CityBookReview.com

Excerpt: “The Freedman and the Pharaoh’s Staff by Lane Heymont is an intriguing blend of historical fiction, the occult, and action drama. At times, it reads almost like science fiction.” For the full review, click here: citybookreview.com

May 01

Words With Writers interviews Peter Mehlman

Excerpt: “How did your book, Mandela Was Late, come together? It wasn’t originally planned as a book. After Seinfeld and my years at Dreamworks, I felt like going back to writing full sentences and started writing lots of essays, articles, and op-ed pieces for newspapers and magazines. After awhile, it just felt like there were some threads that would …

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May 01

Infected Loser Reviews Finding Bluefield by Elan Barnehama

 For the full review, click here: infectedloser.com

May 01

San Diego Jewish World reviews Peter Mehlman’s Mandela Was Late

Excerpt: “Here is a book of 21 light and frothy essays, most of which sitcom writer Peter Mehlman published in high circulation newspapers or magazines over the years. Like the Seinfeld TV series for which he wrote some highly acclaimed episodes, including “Yada, Yada,” which introduced America to the expression that is similar to “and on and on …

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May 01

Spotlight: The Freedman and the Pharaoh’s Staff on Every Free Chance

 Check out the full guest post here: everyfreechance.com

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