Tag: department
group name: fictionreaders
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June 08, 2008 06:30 PM EDT --
If I said that I was lost but now am found, would you believe me? In either case, my most sincere apologies to all for the disappearance/delay.
Some things are not to be missed (I might be . . . more
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March 21, 2008 03:40 PM EDT --
You are invited to participate in the Fiction Readers Online Book Club. Connect with Avon A fiction authors and learn about their new book releases.
April's Featured Books Are: . . . more
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April 15, 2008 03:04 PM EDT --
Lately, I've been wrestling with the question of why I write. I've been fortunate enough to receive a bevy of emails from people who have read The Department of Lost and Found and . . . more
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May 03, 2008 03:40 PM EDT --
I received this book through the Fictions Readers group here at Gather. I've been very picky about which books I would like to read and evaluate because I'm not the type of person who can read . . . more
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April 10, 2008 09:37 AM EDT --
When people ask what my debut novel, The Department of Lost and Found , is about, I mutter something about a young woman who is diagnosed with cancer and wait for the inevitable reaction. Horror . . . . more
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May 03, 2008 04:32 PM EDT --
Although the plot deals with a heavy topic, the Department of Lost & Fun is laugh out loud funny.
The heroine of this novel by Allison Winn Scotch is realistically portrayed. She is courageous, . . . more
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April 22, 2008 04:36 PM EDT --
One of my favorite parts about writing The Department of Lost and Found was writing about how Natalie, my protagonist, tracks down the five former loves of her life to determine what went wrong and what . . . more
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April 29, 2008 01:24 PM EDT --
Every once in a while – at a book reading or via email – I'll have a reader ask me, "What's the message that you hope to convey from this book?," and as silly as it seems, . . . more
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June 13, 2008 09:54 AM EDT --
Allison Winn Scotch manages to take us on a journey with Natalie Miller in The Department of Lost and Found. The story is an inspiring tale of Natalie Miller, a 30 year old that has found her life . . . more
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