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January 20, 2015

David Gulley on Lessons from Game...

What I Learned from Game of Thrones Posted by David Gulley on Tuesday, January 20th 2015 Game of Thrones – I admit I’m a fan. Recently, I’ve been rereading the...

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December 12, 2014

An Afternoon with Vicky Bijur

Richard Hensley interviewed literary agent Vicky Bijur on the afternoon of Saturday, September 6, 2014.  Ms. Bijur is actively seeking new clients and welcomes new writers.  The event was well...

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October 27, 2014

The Lost Island

Publishing Genres and “The Lost Island” Posted by David Gulley on Tuesday, October 21st 2014      Are publishing genres morphing, as fantastic and sci-fi elements become more commonplace? If so what does that say...

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October 07, 2014

The Scatter Here is Too Great

Bilal Tanweer, MFA 2010, will be presenting his debut novel The Scatter Here Is Too Great Wednesday, Oct 8, 7-8:30pm at Book Culture, 537 W 112th St, NYBilal Tanweer was...

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September 29, 2014

Discover Hollow Ground

Nearly all writers dream of finding an agent and being published; however, our up close and personal meeting with Natalie Harnett (SOTA '97)  and her agent Kent Wolf indicates that...

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