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The SFWA Bulletin, Censorship, Anonymity, and Representation | The King of Elfland's Second Cousin
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Paula Johanson Books: King Kwong reviewed in Vancouver Sun
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The author's website with links to her books. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. King Kwong reviewed in Vancouver Sun. My biography of Larry Kwong, King Kwong. Was reviewed in the Vancouver Sun. Today by Stephen Hume! As he says in his August 5 column. BC writer and self-described lifelong hockey fan Paula Johanson reminds us of the ephemeral nature of sports history in King Kwong, her marvellous little biography of the whirlwind on skates who blew out of the dusty interior 75 years ago. Hume goes on to say:.
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Paula Johanson Books: Book Launch on Saturday June 27
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The author's website with links to her books. Friday, 26 June 2015. Book Launch on Saturday June 27. Just a reminder that for people in and around Victoria, you are all invited to attend the book launch for three authors on Saturday June 27 at 3pm in Britannia Branch of the RC Legion at 780 Summit Ave. There's parking and good bus access. See you there! Dave Duncan will be launching his 50th fantasy novel, The Eye of Strif. Which you can read about at this link. A newly-expanded edition from Five Rivers ...
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Paula Johanson Books: Sustainability
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The author's website with links to her books. Look here for all my books on issues of sustainability. In the meantime, here's a link to Farm Gate. The blog by E.B. Klassen discussing food security, where you can find interesting commentary and useful links. Fish: From The Catch To Your Table. From the series The Truth About The Food Supply. Rosen Publishing, 2013. ISBN: 9781448868018 (library binding). ISBN: 978-1-4488-6805-6 (e-book format). Click here for a link to the publisher. Rosen Publishing, 2014.
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Paula Johanson Books: Literature
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The author's website with links to her books. Books on Works of Literature. From the series Defying Convention: Women Who Changed The Rules. Enslow Publishing, January 2017. ISBN: 978-0766081451 (library binding). Click here for a link to the publisher, where this book can be ordered -. Click here for a link to Amazon. Isting for Women Writers. Love Poetry: How Do I Love Thee? From the series Pure Poetry. Enslow Publishers, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-7660-4284-1 (library binding). Westron Wind" to Emily Dickinson.
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Paula Johanson Books: June 2015
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The author's website with links to her books. Friday, 26 June 2015. Book Launch on Saturday June 27. Just a reminder that for people in and around Victoria, you are all invited to attend the book launch for three authors on Saturday June 27 at 3pm in Britannia Branch of the RC Legion at 780 Summit Ave. There's parking and good bus access. See you there! Dave Duncan will be launching his 50th fantasy novel, The Eye of Strif. Which you can read about at this link. A newly-expanded edition from Five Rivers ...
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Swords & Sorcery: a blog: Imperial Reading List
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Monday, August 10, 2015. Both of these are supposed to be good, solid histories of their respective conflicts. Most people's, only knowledge of the Anglo-Zulu War is from the rousing film, Zulu. While it portrays the Zulus as brave it never really explains who they are or why they're fighting the British. I know enough to know they were responding to British aggression. Russo-Japanese War), The Franco-Prussian War: The German Conquest of France in 1870-1871. The Sino-Japanese Naval War 1894-1895. I'm not...
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Swords & Sorcery: a blog: May 2015
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. I'm not sure what the first story I read by Clifford Simak was, but the first I remember is "Desertion." It's part of the book he's probably most famous for, City. The novel is a mournful farewell to humanity and Earth and stars robot butlers and talking dogs. Desertion" is about a scientist and his dog on Jupiter investigating missing explorers. They were transmogrified into lopers, a lifeform native to the planet's surface. None so far have returned to the station. In the UK Guar...
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Swords & Sorcery: a blog: August 2015
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Friday, August 14, 2015. USS Olympia: Living History. Launched in 1892, Comm. Dewey's flagship the USS Olympia. Is one of only two protected cruisers surviving today (the other is the Russian Aurora. Sadly, due to lack of funds she is rusting away in dock in Philadelphia at the Independence Seaport Museum. She's painted in the same beautiful peacetime white and buff colors she wore when she led the US Asiatic Squadron in its massacre of the Spanish Pacific Squadron in Manila Bay. On May 1, 1898. During t...
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Swords & Sorcery: a blog: Imperial Art - Portrait of the Battle of Inkerman, Ukraine, 5 November 1854 by Thomas Rose Miles
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Saturday, July 18, 2015. Imperial Art - Portrait of the Battle of Inkerman, Ukraine, 5 November 1854 by Thomas Rose Miles. While I'm working on my piece about Verdun, I'm working my way through Tervor Royle's Anglo-centric Crimea: The Great Crimean War. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What I'm Also Reading. And this one too. Stephen S. Power – The Wave Rises. Raising a story from the dead… and then putting it back in its grave. Dancers, Penguins, Defiance: Movies and TV viewed this week (#SFWApro).
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