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Daily Archives: October 2, 2012

What makes a book “dirty”?

Posted on October 2, 2012 by Katharine Kerr

The most famous banned book I know of is ULYSSES, by James Joyce.  These days it’s considered a monumental work of Modernist Literature, with capital letters and everything.  When it first came out, as a serial production during the first … Continue reading →

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Posted in Blogs, Publishing | Tagged Banned Books Week

An Accidental Burning

Posted on October 2, 2012 by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel

The fear of witchcraft led to a church adding a couple of Harry Potter books to their annual purifying bonfire. The event got out of hand — and that’s how The Lord of the Rings became a burned book.

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Posted in Book View Cafe, Books and Reading, historical novels, kid's books | Tagged Banned Books Week, Book burning, Katharine Eliska Kimbriel, Lord of the Rings

Interloper at Glencoe: Prologue and Chapter One

Posted on October 2, 2012 by News Editor

Prologue Screams in the distance. Barely there and seeming like a dream, but she awoke to them as she always did to nearly every sound in the night. She lay in her bed, cold stealing over her despite her thick … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book View Cafe, New Releases, paranormal romance | Tagged Scotland, time travel
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