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Kelly Writers House
writing.upenn.edu
Gathering place and a resource for all kinds of writers and space for experiment and innovation on the Web, as well as on the streets of Philadelphia, by providing webcasts of author readings and interviews. with visiting writers and poets.
Eye on Books
eyeonbooks.com
Brief interviews with authors of new and current fiction and non-fiction, presented in RealAudio and Windows Media streaming audio.
Authors On The Web
authorsontheweb.com
Includes news, events, and bibliographies.
Wired for Books
wiredforbooks.org
An interactive book discussion site featuring essays, lectures, online books, RealAudio programs, spoken poetry, and other literary endeavors.
Desperado Literature
lidiavianu.scriptmania.com
Interviews with contemporary novelists and poets.
Barbados Writers Directory
barbadoswriters.com
A collection of 125 Barbadian writers.
Literary Pilgrimages
terryballard.org
Visits to homes and haunts of Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, the Brontë sisters and others.
Author Webliography
lib.lsu.edu
A directory of author guides.
The Art of the Word
modestyarbor.com
Exclusive interviews with American, Canadian and British authors by Craig M. McDonald.
Great Writers and Poets
xs4all.nl
A fairly wide-ranging directory of links to resources on the 'net for numerous authors, including information on Nobel Prize winners.
AuthorsDen.com
authorsden.com
Authors freely post biographies, works, news, events and articles for readers to discover and read.
Findmeanauthor.com
findmeanauthor.com
Discover an author by selecting from a genre specific database of photographs.
Meet the Author
meettheauthor.com
This site features audio clips of authors describing and introducing their books in their own words.
Eclectics Authors
eclectics.com
Official web pages for several published authors of genre fiction including romance, mystery, and western. Includes writing contests and newsletter.
Author Yellow Pages
authoryellowpages.com
Searchable directory of author sites. Also categorized alphabetically and by genre.
Pegasos
kirjasto.sci.fi
Biographies and bibliographies of authors, searchable by alphabet or birthday.
Incompetech's British Author Series
incompetech.com
A witty and scholarly take on various venerated British authors.
Booknotes.org
booknotes.org
"A companion web site to C-SPAN's Sunday author interview series . . . ." Includes an extensive online archive (dating from 1989 up to the present) of author interviews in text-transcript form, with many excerpts also available in audio and/or video (RealPlayer format).
Bookwrap Central
bookwrapcentral.com
Video clips of authors as they talk about their books and writing.
Librarie
studiocleo.com
A "graphically enriched virtual library with multi-page sites dedicated to various writers and thinkers. Bibliographies and biographies included."
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Wild Bird Rescue event to feature authors
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Duckie, Cherie Nowlan McBride, is a wild bird painter, and ceramist The Grackle, Glenn Nelson McBride, is a poet, composer, author and potter. ...
Times Record News
Duckie, Cherie Nowlan McBride, is a wild bird painter, and ceramist The Grackle, Glenn Nelson McBride, is a poet, composer, author and potter. ...
Edgy Inspirational Author blog: March 2010 new releases by ACFW ...
Michelle Sutton
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:37:00 GM
Michelle Sutton: Arizona, United States: I'm the . author. of numerous contemporary romance titles, a member of ACFW, an edgy fiction writer, a book reviewer and avid blogger, the CWOW blog mistress, the mother of two teenagers, a wife, ...
Michelle Sutton
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:37:00 GM
Michelle Sutton: Arizona, United States: I'm the . author. of numerous contemporary romance titles, a member of ACFW, an edgy fiction writer, a book reviewer and avid blogger, the CWOW blog mistress, the mother of two teenagers, a wife, ...
Why some authors in the Catholic tradition remain unafraid of contact with other religions and world views?
Q. Explain why some authors in the Catholic tradition remain unafraid of contact with other religions and world views. Think about basic principles, such as 'unity', from Pieper, Dulles, De Lubac, and Newman.
Asked by blah b - Mon Oct 13 21:16:20 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. (Matthew 29:19-20) The mission of the Church is to proclaim and establish the Kingdom of God begun by Jesus Christ among all peoples. This mission cannot be accomplished by not talking to or being afraid of the people of the world. It is also a bit hard to not contact the other people of the world when 1 in 6 people in the world are Catholic. For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 767-769: With love in Christ.
Answered by imacatholic2 - Mon Oct 13 23:18:38 2008
Q. Explain why some authors in the Catholic tradition remain unafraid of contact with other religions and world views. Think about basic principles, such as 'unity', from Pieper, Dulles, De Lubac, and Newman.
Asked by blah b - Mon Oct 13 21:16:20 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. (Matthew 29:19-20) The mission of the Church is to proclaim and establish the Kingdom of God begun by Jesus Christ among all peoples. This mission cannot be accomplished by not talking to or being afraid of the people of the world. It is also a bit hard to not contact the other people of the world when 1 in 6 people in the world are Catholic. For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 767-769: With love in Christ.
Answered by imacatholic2 - Mon Oct 13 23:18:38 2008
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