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Poet Doc Patrick Clary, Dying For Beginners.
At the heart of this poetry by Patrick Clary are often tough and sometimes terrible details, generated out of an intensely lived, closely observed life as an unarmed medic in platoons patrolling the jungles of Vietnam, an intern in the hospital emergency rooms of New York City, and a nationally recognized Poet-Doctor ministering tothe spiritual and bodily pains of theterminally ill in New Hampshire. His first book of poetry, Notes from a Loveletter, was published under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
BookReport: Once Upon A Gypsy Moon by Michael Hurley.
World class solo sailor Arnet Taylor and iReadNet video news editor-in-chief Kurt Aldag discuss Michael Hurley's sailing memoir, Once Upon A Gypsy Moon.
Jessica B. Harris charts a 'high on the hog' culinary journey from Africa to America.
Acclaimed culinary historian and celebrated cookbook author Jessica B. Harris traces the African culinary journey on slave boats from Africa to George Washington's White House kitchen and beyond at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Noah Van Sciver and Russ Kick bring Lincoln and the classics to graphic lit debate.
Cartoonist Noah Van Sciver and writer/editor Russ Kick present a young melancholic Abe Lincoln and the fiction classics, from Gilgamesh to The Picture of Dorian Gray, in a graphic literary art form.
All the world's your stage on AuthorCams.
Nothing sells a book better than an author reading and talking about his or her work directly to his or her market.