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e published a century after his death, a very different Twain emerges, more pointedly political and willing to play the role of the angry prophet.” Dead 100 Years, Mark Twain Lets Loose, Jeff Glor, CBS Sunday Morning News “‘The Adventures of Mark Twain’ isn’t the actual title of the memoir by the author of ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.’ But the story of how this book is finally coming to be publ… …
Frances Dinkelspiel is co-founder of Berkeleyside, a two-year-old community news site. She has published hundreds of stories in outlets like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News, and People. … …
Kirk Lombard is a commercial fisherman, a poke-poler of the monkeyface eel, a coastal tour-guide, a former DFG fish inspector, a tuba player, singer, actor, and writer. His fishing blog is The Monkeyface News. … …
The Bay Citizen and The New York Times. Under the pen name Kemble Scott he is also the author of two bestselling novels, SoMa and The Sower. “I’m following Armistead Maupin’s career in reverse. He started with a newspaper column, and ended up with a series of provocative books. I’ve done it backwards, but I’m looking forward to hanging out at a naught Hollywood icon’s swimming pool some day soon.” International S… …
Matt Stewart responds to the Litquake Author Questionnaire, proving our hypothesis that if you ask them, they will answer. We hope you enjoyed Matt Stewart channeling Ford Maddox Ford at Cabaret Bastilleon July 14 – Bastille Day! 1. What is your favorite book? The Shipping News 2. Who is your favorite writer? Annie Proulx 3. How old were you when you were first published? There was a literary journal at my high school called Fi… …
Peter Delevett is an award-winning travel writer and columnist for the San Jose Mercury News. A 14-month, 14-country backpacking trek through Asia and Europe formed the basis of his forthcoming travel memoir, Walking on the Moon. … …
to all—Religious Renegades at 4 pm, Persis Karim (pictured) and other Iranian-American authors with Writing Human Rights: Literature as a Window Into Iran at 5:15, and the future of Bay Area journalism with This Just In…Local News Makes Headlines at 6:30 pm. Special Nights Not to be Missed On Thursday night at 6 pm, the offices of Chronicle Books hosts Serving It Forth: A Feast of Food Writing, featuring renowned chefs and authors, gourmet nibble… …
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oks are filled with insights into the human condition, into the nature of good and evil and have impacted the course of Western civilization. 4. How old were you when you were first published? Woodard: 34, in the San Quentin News Jackson: 28 Hartman: I was 32 years old when the Long Beach Press Telegram published my public apology to the people of my hometown 5. What writing style do you most abhor? Woodard: I dislike bragging and/or political… …
Justin Allen is the art director of Ashcan Magazine and a contributing writer. He has been published in the Sacramento News & Review, SF Public Press, and other places. … …