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Laurie Fox’sThe Lost Girls: A Love Letter to the Imagination

​Laurie Fox calls her newest book, “a love letter to the imagination.” And rightly so. THE LOST GIRLS is a brilliantly-written novel about the borderland of reality and fantasy. After her bestselling debut work, MY SISTER FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, Laurie Fox returns with a magical new story which plays on the themes of J.M. Barrie’s beloved fairytale, PETER PAN.

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Taking Criticism

A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input about writing and publishing ASK THE EDITOR Taking Criticism by Susan Malone February 2004 We've talked recently...

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Jan 15-31, 2004

Publishing News General News January 15-31 2004 Edition GENERAL NEWS Hughes to Become Paris Review Editor 1/5/04—Brigid Hughes, current managing editor of The Paris Review has been named executive editor of the publication,...

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General News Jan 1 – 15, 2004

Publishing News General News January 1-15, 2004 Edition GENERAL NEWS Paramount Names Film Production Chief As President LOS ANGELES, CA/12/21/03—Donald De Line will become president of Paramount Pictures, effective January 5....

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Frank Corsaro Publishes First Novel, Kunma, at Age 70

Throughout his long and successful creative career, Frank Corsaro has served as a stage director, and as artisitc director for both the Juilliard Opera Center and the Actor’s Studio in New York City. But at age 70, he has once again reinvented himself-—this time as a debut novelist. In the summer of 2003, his book, KUNMA, at last was released by Tom Doherty Associates, an imprint of St.Martin’s Press.

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General News Dec 15 – 31, 2003

Publishing News General News December 15-31, 2003 Edition GENERAL NEWS Primedia Names CEO for About.com Online Division NEW YORK, NY/12/8/03—Magazine publisher Primedia Inc. (PRM.N) has appointed Peter Horan to head its About...

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Oracle Night by Paul Auster

Paul Auster”s newest novel, Oracle Night, is a fast-paced story of nine confusing days in the life of author Sidney Orr. As serious relationships begin to arise between his entries in a mysterious blue notebook and the world around him, the lines between reality and imagination are blurred. The seeming power of the notebook fills Sidney with both fascination and terror.

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