Monday, April 13, 2009


March 2009 books

Dirty wow wow and other love stories by Cheryl Katz is a photo essay of well-loved childhood comfort objects. There are stuffed animals that have been worn and re-stuffed, blankets that have been reduced to no more than a shredded rag, and faceless dolls. It will make you recall the special love objects of your own childhood.

Gumbo tales: finding my place at the New Orleans table by Sara Roahen
Favre: his twenty greatest games by Doug Moe
Batter off dead by Tamar Myers
Designed to kill by Denise Osborne
Write great fiction: description & setting: techniques and exercises for crafting a believable world of people, places and events by Ron Rozelle
Terminal freeze by Lincoln Child
Unmasked and anonymous: Shimon and Lindemann consider portraiture by John Shimon
Two off q: a conversation in poetry by June Nirschon
Quilt with confidence by Nancy Zieman
Booked for murder by Tim Myers
End of the straight and narrow by David McGlynn
Steven Spielberg and philosophy by Dean Kowalski
Sudden anthem by Matthew Guenette
For a limited time only by Ronald Wallace
Armed and dangerous: a writers guide by Michael Newton
Jasper mountain by Kathy Steffan
Shining moments finding hope by Georgia Weithe
New York. Insight guides
On the hunt: the history of deer hunting in Wisconsin by Robert Willging
Posed for murder by Meredith Cole
Dirty wow wow and other love stories by Cheryl Katz
Death of a witch by M.C. Beaton
The first five pages: a writer’s guide to staying out of the rejection pile by Noah Lukeman
Operation plum by Adrian Martin
Wisconsin Korean war stories by Sarah Larsen
Death by sukoku by Kaye Morgan
How the states got their shapes by Mark Stein
North of the port: stories by Anthony Bukoski
Writers guide to character traits by Linda Edelstein
Driftless by David Rhodes
Write great fiction: Characters, emotion and viewpoint by Nancy Kress
Formatting and submitting your manuscript by Cynthia Lautenberg

Wednesday, April 08, 2009


IT'S TAX TIME!

Homer watches last minute tax payers rushing to mail their checks by midnight.
Homer: Would you look at those morons....I paid my taxes over a year ago!