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Press Release January 31, 2007
According to Josie Brown, author of the Tinseltown glam-lit novel Impossibly Tongue-Tied, "When it comes to Hollywood's many red carpet events, its not so much who will be walking and waving, but who is not at their side when they do so."
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Press Release January 15, 2007
A person's right to die has been the focus of many movies and books over the years, including the award winning film Million Dollar Baby and the highly anticipated 2007 release of Whale Song, the 'assisted suicide novel' by Canadian author Cheryl Kaye Tardif.
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Press Release January 12, 2007
Advanced Pharmaceuticals, the makers of Accomplix are experiencing manufacturing delays and getting the over the counter natural weight loss aid to major retailers.
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Press Release January 8, 2007
At a special memorial service for residents of Hope Mission and others in the Edmonton community who have died, author Cheryl Kaye Tardif announced donations of a percentage of royalties from Whale Song to three inner city organizations that help inner city residents.
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Press Release January 2, 2007
In five months, the infamous 'Dr. Death' will be released from prison and will be on probation for two years, where Jack Kevorkian will be closely monitored and expected to fulfill his promise to the court to not participate in any way in any assisted suicide.
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Press Release December 22, 2006
The launch of a faster, more effective version of the website is upcoming.
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Press Release December 14, 2006
Canadian mystery author Cheryl Kaye Tardif is getting ready to put on "the biggest and best book launch Edmonton has ever seen". On April 7, 2007, The Whale Song Book Launch ~ A KILLER Whale of a Launch Party will celebrate the release of her controversial and haunting novel Whale Song.
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Press Release December 12, 2006
Introducing the New EBook action Superhero Novel "CHURRICANE" Available immediately for download to PC's or Ebook readers for a low cost of 5.99 USD Secured through.
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Press Release November 30, 2006
Twenty years ago, it was a script. Now, it is a novel. Next year, it will become a script once again. "My dream in 1985 was to see this story portrayed on the big screen," says Milton Stern, author of ON TUESDAYS, THEY PLAYED MAH JONGG. "And, for more than twenty years, I held on to that dream."
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Press Release November 20, 2006
Philadelphian Press Inc. announced the publication of Book of Business, an anonymously written novel of the high-stakes practice of civil law.
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Press Release November 14, 2006
New members of NovelAction.com book exchange receive free books when they join by November 30th
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Press Release November 11, 2006
The novel "Edges, O Israel, O Palestine" by Leora Skolkin-Smith and edited by Grace Paley will soon come to life in audio form. Tovah Feldshuh narrates an original audio edition, produced by three-time Peabody award winner, Marjorie Van Halteran. Directed by grammy award winner, Charles Potter.
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Press Release October 15, 2006
The Jilted Film Festival - an event in lower Manhattan for comedy shorts that have been rejected by at least one festival - is now accepting entries for its third annual film festival to be held in April 2007.
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Press Release October 12, 2006
The Railroad to Nowhere proposed by Mississippi evokes memories of another railroad built in Africa in the 1890's, called the Lunatic Express, it had many problems to overcome before becoming a reality, a story told in a new novel by John Gaudet to be released by Brandylane Publishers this fall.
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Press Release October 6, 2006
VP Publishing, LLC announces that Tom Lewis, author of Sunday's Child, has pledged a percentage of royalties from sales of his book to aide in the moving and restoration of the historic Pea Island Lifesaving Station.
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Press Release October 6, 2006
The Iron Snake a new novel by John Gaudet out this fall is set during the construction of a railroad in Kenya made famous by the wild nature of the line in the Victorian era, and by newsworthy passengers since then. Called the "Lunatic Express," it changed the lives of millions of Africans.
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Press Release September 1, 2006
Family Productions Inc. is gearing up for another exciting, venue-packed Edmonton Woman's Show, which will take place on October 14th and 15th at Northlands AgriCom in Edmonton, Alberta, and Canadian suspense author Jackson Carter will once again be participating in the popular Authors' Row.
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