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Write your memoir in six words
"I love you" holds such power. A few words can distill lifetimes. We're proving that to you here. This story's in six-word phrases. (2008-06-23)

Dawn Patrol finds secrets lurk in idyllic places
San Diego is where novelist Don Winslow chooses to live, write and enjoy the region's geographic diversity. (2008-06-22)

3 new mysteries vary in milieu, attitude
Is Peter Leonard's debut "Quiver" in the same league as the work by his famous father, veteran author Elmore Leonard? (2008-06-22)

'Cedars' author details 2 people, different worlds
If nothing else, David Guterson has been an excellent promoter of his beloved Northwest. He is a Washington state boy through and through, setting his novels amid the beauty of the region, beginning with his best-selling "Snow Falling on Cedars." (2008-06-22)

Ultimate Bond girl cashes in with 'Moneypenny'

Kate Westbrook, a.k.a. Samantha Weinberg, posing as the book's editor and co-narrator, would have us believe that there was more to the ultimate Bond girl than creator Ian Fleming or Hollywood were willing to reveal. (2008-06-22)

Photos North Huntingdon author enjoying perks of publication
Rita Bergstein of North Huntingdon is having fun going to local bookstores and requesting a copy of the newly released children's book "Your Own Big Bed." (2008-06-20)

Horror manga a gateway to gaming
One moment, John Fowler's pulling campus pranks with his rugby teammates; next thing he knows, all Hell breaks loose ... literally. (2008-06-19)

Sizzling campaign trickles down to kid books
Parents searching for teachable election-year moments with their kids as the presidential race sizzles in schools and around dinner tables depend on a duck, some dogs or a girl named Grace. (2008-06-16)

Photo Author's return to golf teaches him something about himself
Carl Hiaasen, the author of the novels "Nature Girl," "Tourist Season" and "Striptease," was bucking long odds when he returned to the sport after a lengthy absence. (2008-06-15)

Epic novel 'Cathedral' is set in medieval stone
If you are among the legions of Oprah's Book Club followers who recently finished Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth," you'll probably enjoy "Cathedral of the Sea." (2008-06-15)





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