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You Can Buy My First Novel Lafayette in Print Right Now!My first novel Lafayette is now available in print!
Update on Publishing of My Novel LafayetteMy southern crime fiction novel Lafayette is now fully published with the exception of the last two chapters. I have published thirty-eight chapters in three parts: The Lords of Lee Street, The Princess of Market Hall, and the King of Lafayette.
Lafayette, Chapter OneLafayette is a southern crime novel published by North Carolina writer Jeffrey Weeks. It is based on the real-life city of Fayetteville, NC. It is being published for free on his blog Lafayette.- 'Free Day' at Church in Lafayette, Tennessee, is Huge SuccessA closer look at a novel idea by one church to help their community
- De Cleve's Moral Development in Madame De Lafayette's Novel La Princess De ClevesA brief examination of the protagonist
Christophe Honore's Movie "The Beautiful Person"Review of "La Belle personne" ("La Belle personne") an updating of "The Princess of Cleves" moved from the court of Louis XIV to a contemporary Paris Italian class- Madame De Layfatte Reveals the Futility of Pursuing LoveA brief analysis of the author's view on love
2010 SAG Award Nominations Revealed; 30 Rock and Precious RecognizedThe SAG Award nominations have been revealed for the 2010 ceremony which will air in the middle of January.- The Slim Pickings of Online DatingThe new dating scene may be wide open because of internet dating sites, but does that mean the quality of prospects is better? My vote is no.
- Major Depression and Other Mental DisordersMajor depression appears to be caused by excessive metabolism of tryptophan. A low tryptophan diet is suggested.
7 Out of 11 Spelling Bee Finalists Are Indian-AmericansMrs. Joe Biden kicks off Spelling Bee @ Washington, D.C. 13 y.o. Kavya, one of the 11 East Indian-Americans walks off with over $40,000. "It was always a challenge to tell whose toga was whose in the apodyterium." Confounded? Read on...- Hop a Ride on "The Oscar Wilde Ferry"The famous Irish writer has ferry named after him.
- The City of Joy - by Dominique LapierreA very touching and Realistic account of a slum in Calcutta, India.
My Best Christmas Gift of 2008Cliche or not, the closeness of family IS the best gift, esp.in times of hardship. A list of my favorites, many non-material, but the best is saved for last...a little poem by my grandchild that carries the gift of promise.- Best Vampire Themes Movies, Books, Etc for 2008Vampires have been a favorite subject of fiction and drama for many decades. 2008 was no different in that regard.
- Neighborhood History: Off the Wall in Astor PlaceAstor Place is a neighborhood rich with history
The Best Cocktails in New York CityAre you looking for a place in New York to get a great cocktail? If so, check out this list. These are the top ten places to get a great cocktail in New York city, along with top cocktail recommendations. It'll get you started on your journey to the perfect cocktail.
New Orleans: Vacation or Volunteer Here and Help the City RevitalizePlan a vacation or volunteer work in New Orleans to help the city rebuild. Be a part of the future of the city and have great vacation too.
Black History Month: Oscar Micheaux, Pioneer of African American CinemaOscar Micheaux, a pioneer of African American cinema, made the first African American feature film and the African American first talkie
Tallahassee's Word Traffic Books Celebrates Grand Opening with ReadingsWord Traffic Books is Tallahassee's newest locally owned bookstore with new and used books. The community joined in the grand opening celebration by hearing readings by Jeff Parker, author of Ovenman, and Bridget Kamke, children's author of Infinpede.
Top 5 Inspirational Independent DirectorsSprocket lists five independent film directors that every aspiring filmmaker should know. Their lives and careers serve as inspiration to those seeking to create their own cinematic path.
Japanese Culture and Social Commentary in Takashi Miike's Film, AuditionTakashi Miike's cult hit film Audition has become one of the greatest horror films of the latter 20th century. Beyond that, it offers some insight and commentary on Japanese culture.- Only Through the Rejection of Love Are Women Equal to MenUsing a 16th Century French author and a 20th century Egyptian author, I prove that women must reject "soft" emotions, like love, in order to be able to fight for equal status with men.
- Contrasting Views of Love in Tristan and Isolt and La Princess De ClevesCompare and contrast
- There is No Spoon- Comparisons Between The Matrix and Alice in WonderlandThe movie "The Matrix" and the children's book "Alice in Wonderland" have more similarities than a surface glance shows.
- The 16th Round is a Tour DeForceReview of The 16th Round by Rubin Carter
- Creative Writing Program at Purdue UniversityWith the university being famous for having strong engineering and science programs, Purdue's creative writing program is largely overshadowed. Still it attracts many applicants each year.
- Discovering Oxford, Mississippi: Events to Do, Sights to See and Places to ExploreMajor points of interest around Oxford, Mississippi, delving into its past, present and future. Examining the creative culture that helped produce the likes of William Faulkner and John Grisham.
- Moving from First Person to Third: Narrative Technique in DeLillo's White NoiseThus, the question is not so much the semblance of the fictional world of White Noise to the reader's experience of reality, but the mimetic function of Jack Gladney's narrative.
- Dating on a Shoestring in St. Louis, MissouriWant to have a fun time, but don't have a lot of money? Here are a few great places to take that special someone on the "cheap"......
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