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How can I buy a poster of the teddy bear defending the child?
The artist’s site is here : http://begemott.deviantart.com/
You can buy prints from him.
Hello I was browsing the net for unusual images to post on my Facebook Page. I love the helium airships, would you send one, from time to time to me via my facebook message option I would like to post one as a cover photo to share on my page. I can provide you with credits which you could write for yourself. I am Kathryn Stewart McDonald on Facebook, my page shows Kathryn Stewart photo of me in pink room. I am a writer, love to post beautiful things and news I love your work. Kathryn
Thoughts on Trump during his first 100 days?
I’ll refer you to my Twitter feed, where you can read all about my opinions. 🙂
I am confused. I think there are only two books and I loved them both. When will you have a new one come out? I am really looking forward to more in this series.
Sorry for the confusion, but I’m so glad you liked the first two books!
Book 3, as of this writing, is sitting on my editor’s desk. I can’t formally announce anything and I don’t have any release details, but I’d hope it’s out by the fall or at least the end of the year. Book 4 is underway now and hopefully will be released next year. There will be 4 books total in the series. When I have clearance to announce hard and fast details, I’ll be certain to post them on the blog here.
Thanks so much for reading!
Hello Professor,
I was a former student of yours in your Tech and Lit class and that writing class that first years take MCPHS. I enjoyed your Tech and Lit class a lot and I just wanted to thank you for reminding me that reading can be fun again and that I don’t have to spend the rest of my life reading medical textbooks.
Anyways, I finished my graduate program and now I have a lot more spare time on my hands. I wondering if there were any other Sci-Fi related books you suggest reading. Were there any other books that you wanted to add to the Tech and Lit class but weren’t able to add?
Thanks again,
Christopher Evangelista
Hi, Chris! Happy to hear from you and congratulations!
I don’t think we read Dune by Frank Herbert in your class. Big and challenging but definitely worth the read.
Also check out these (scifi, but didn’t necessarily fit with the class):
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K LeGuin
Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
All of these are super and are a good start. Some of them are the starts of series. Oh, and of course I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention my own novels (they’re fantasy, not scifi): start with The Oldest Trick, if you’re interested. There are links on this site.
Happy reading!
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