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Peter May’s 5-Spice Pork Ribs & Korean Barbecued Chicken About the author Scottish author Peter May’s China Thrillers are highly-acclaimed novels with food as a prominent feature. He is also a celebrated script writer, having produced a thousand episodes of a highly popular crime drama in Scotland. He is currently writing a new series, The Enzo Files. The series… Angela Wilson 11/20/09 0
Divorced, Desperate and Deceived by Christie Craig Fans have known Craig since the first in her divorcee’ romance series, Divorced, Desperate and Delicious was published to rave reviews. I was first introduced to the author with Gotcha!, a hilariously quirky romp through romance, bullets, deception, danger to a super-hot hero who knows how to handle his gun.… Angela Wilson 11/19/09 0
10 Ways to Become a Girl on Top by Nicole Williams She knows how to work a room, she’s always impeccably dressed, and no matter how hard you might try you just can’t seem to break her confidence. Hate her or love her, everyone wants to be her. Here are 10 tactics to achieving your own Girl on Top status: Angela Wilson 11/19/09 0
Ilona Andrews’ Edge Burger Here is my recipe.  It’s an old Russian cutlet, featured in my husband’s and mine latest book, On the Edge, as the “Edge Burger” Angela Wilson 11/18/09 1 11/18/09
Trulee’s Crab Cakes from Under the Liberty Oak by Paige Cummings Yummy crab cake goodness! Today’s recipe comes from author Paige Cummings and is featured in her book, Under the Liberty Oak. Angela Wilson 11/17/09 3 11/18/09
Jessica James’ Ginger Cakes Ginger cookies were popular during the Civil War. Historical author Jessica James shares an easy, mouth-watering recipe for them today at Book Addict. Angela Wilson 11/16/09 0
Finding God in a Troubled World by J. M. Hochstetler The old saying goes that the only sure things in life are death and taxes, and sometimes that feels all too true. It’s hard to hold onto faith when all around us we see wars, natural and man-made disasters, hardships, broken families, major illnesses, substance addictions, abuse of all kinds—and… Angela Wilson 11/16/09 0
Possibility of Redemption by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach In general, there are only two kinds of people: stars and planets. Those who give off an autonomous, inner light, and those who are forced to reflect a borrowed, exterior light; those who illuminate the lives of others with an intrinsic inner glow and those who are so inwardly dark… Angela Wilson 11/16/09 0
The Sam Fuller Collection The dark underbelly always lurking behind the facade of Fuller films was attributed by many to the writer’s own bloody experiences in World War II, which eventually were told in the semi-autobiographical film, The Big Red One - the nickname of his platoon. The man was unafraid of controversy, believed… Angela Wilson 11/12/09 0
Joy DeKok’s Favorite Corn Bread Pizza I don’t enjoy cooking so when I find a recipe that is both full of delicious ingredients and easy to make, it’s a hit with me. Our niece Megan’s Cornbread Pizza is both. Cornbread is a favorite at our house and it is the foundation of this recipe. As with… Angela Wilson 11/11/09 3 11/13/09
Sam Elliot Western Collection I love Sam Elliot. For those who don’t know him, Elliot is a ruggedly-handsome guy who voiced the Beef Council commercials for years. Doesn’t matter how old he is, his voice is always going to have that roughly-sexy edge. Though his early years included stints on Mission: Impossible and in… Angela Wilson 11/11/09 0
Linda Thieman’s Quick and Easy Mini Party Cakes for Kids These quick and easy mini party cakes are great for kids’ parties. Make them yourself from 2 to 24 hours ahead of time, or have your party guests make them up at the top of the party. Angela Wilson 11/10/09 2 11/19/09
Silent Night, Haunted Night by Terri Garey Her latest Silent Night, Deadly Night, isn’t quite as lighthearted as earlier books in the series, but it is still a damn good read - one I finished in one sitting. A seductive succubus has set her sights on Joe and will use every wily, dirty trick to get him… Angela Wilson 11/09/09 0
Marily Meredith’s Quick Pizza Author Marilyn Meredith shares her recipe for a quick and easy - and yummy - pizza today at Book Addict. Angela Wilson 11/09/09 1 11/10/09
Easy Entertaining: Thanksgiving Day by Patricia Mendez Thanksgiving is the one meal hosts can feel the most pressure about preparing. The entire celebration is centered around the meal, THE Thanksgiving feast. Messing that up could make for a household full of unhappy guests. For a beginner, the pressure could be off the charts! I believe anyone can… Angela Wilson 11/06/09 0
Marilyn Peake’s Family Meatloaf and Gravy Recipe This meatloaf recipe was developed by my mother-in-law, and my husband created the absolutely delicious gravy.  We love it so much, we sometimes have this on holidays with homemade mashed potatoes! – Marilyn Peake Angela Wilson 11/05/09 0
Make the Right Choice by Jim Stein November is recipe month at Pop Syndicate – and there is no better recipe for success than learning how to make the right decision.  This unique and uniquely entertaining book will show you how to use the principles of good decision-making to make the most of all aspects of your… Angela Wilson 11/04/09 1 11/09/09
Judi Fennell’s Pineapple Souffle My favorite Thanksgiving recipe started out as an Easter tradition in our family, but because it’s so good, it’s segued to Thanksgiving as well. Hey, where does it say you can’t have it twice in a year? Angela Wilson 11/03/09 11 11/03/09
Today’s Juvenile Offender – Tomorrow’s Responsible Citizen by Anthony Flacco The abandoned idea of genuine rehabilitation for young criminal offenders sorely needs revisiting, there is a clear pathway to that goal, and it has been proven in the real world.  When I was in the midst of doing the background research for my book The Road Out Of Hell: The… Angela Wilson 11/02/09 1 11/04/09
Absinthe & Flamethrowers by William Gurstelle When I got the opportunity to review Absinthe & Flamethrowers: Projects and Ruminations on the Art of Living Dangerously, I welcomed it like a rapid Supernatural fan who comes face-to-face with the Winchesters sans bodyguards. It wasn’t exactly what I expected. There were too few projects and too much philosophy.… Angela Wilson 10/30/09 0
Eating the Elephant by Kathi Macias Have you ever made the mistake of asking an eight-year-old what a movie was about? I have—and the results were brutal. Angela Wilson 10/29/09 3 11/07/09
42 Rules to Jumpstart Your Professional Success by Bud Bilanich What could one more book on how to be a professional offer to anyone searching for a job? A lot, as Bud Bilanich shows in 42 Rules to Jumpstart Your Professional Success. The tiny volume is packed with personal stories of success - and just missing the mark. It offers… Angela Wilson 10/29/09 0
A Conversation with C.J. Lyons by Krysten Hager Book Addict contributor C.J. Lyons talks about the latest in her Angels of Mercy series with Krysten Hager. Angela Wilson 10/26/09 0
Sneak Peek: Overcomers Inc. Anyone who orders the book today (Thursday Oct. 22) will be able to access 85 prizes from authors, business people, coaches, and many more! Summary Overcomers, Inc: True stories of hope, courage, and inspiration will give readers the knowledge and emotional resilience to face the most difficult times of life… Angela Wilson 10/22/09 0
Staying True to Austen by Amanda Grange Win a copy of Mr. Darcy, Vampyre! Leave a comment to enter to win. US and Canadian residents only. Angela Wilson 10/22/09 2 10/23/09
Let’s Write a Novel… Together by Jean Lauzier Author Jean Lauzier knows how tough it is to write on your own. Writers need each other. Some days, certainly, are for alone times with the computer and your characters, but other days, authors need to network, gripe or simple BE with other authors who understand the demands of creative… Angela Wilson 10/21/09 0
Ugly Betty: Season 3 When it comes to Ugly Betty, I was a late bloomer. I’d heard about the show, but never watched it until several episodes into the first season. Was I knocked off my keister. Never have I see a nighttime TV drama with so much laughter, twists and craziness. It would… Angela Wilson 10/14/09 0
A Conversation with Christine Rose by Krysten Hager Book Addict contributor Christine Rose kicks off the Samhain Blog Book Tour on Book Addict! Angela Wilson 10/13/09 7 10/14/09
Mr. Belvedere Season 3 Audiences loved Lynn Aloysius Belvedere so much, ABC kept him around for six season. Now, the British butler who invaded American households with his wit and formality can charm new audiences - and find love with old fans - on DVD. Most recently released is Season Three a four-disc set… Angela Wilson 10/12/09 0
Manson What more can you say about the serial killer cultural icon Charles Manson and his family? The media has wallowed through the psychotic lives of Manson and his devoted killer followers many, many times. The murders - gruesome for their time - made Manson a sort of cultural icon -… Angela Wilson 10/12/09 0
An Interview with Lady Colin Campbell Win the book! Leave a comment for the author. U.S. and Canadian residents only, please. Thanks! Controversial royal Lady Colin Campbell - who penned books on Princess Diana - has a new book discussing how her family dealt with her mother’s narcissistic personality disorder. Angela Wilson 10/12/09 4 10/21/09
A Historian Writes a Historical Novel by Ruth Rymer For as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to write a historical novel. Angela Wilson 10/09/09 1 10/09/09
#Th!nkTweet by Rajesh Setty Everyone these days has something to say about Twitter. A few are lucky enough to get a book deal out of it. Rajesh Setty is the latest to fall prey to the Twitter publishing craze. His offering, #Th!inkTweet Book 1, is less than 100 pages of Twitter chatter designed to… Angela Wilson 10/09/09 1 10/09/09
Sneak Peak: The Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault Enter to win a copy of The Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault. Leave a comment for the author. U.S. and Canadian readers only, please. Thanks! Angela Wilson 10/08/09 2 10/10/09
Clearance & Copyright by Michael C. Donaldson You just wrapped up an indie film that borrowed clips from other films. You need to get permissions, clips online, enter it festivals, get some terrific music for the score, get it copyrighted. Once you get into it, you realize there are a ton of legal issues. It becomes seriously… Angela Wilson 10/08/09 0
Sanctuary: Season One I am a huge fan of paranormal books and movies - especially vintage items. Newbie films and TV series are extremely hit or miss with me. Some are totally on target, while others flounder on a good idea gone terribly wrong on film or paper. When I heard about Sanctuary,… Angela Wilson 10/08/09 1 10/26/09
Prime by Nate Kenyon In his debut release, The Reach, Nate Kenyon offered an original take on frightening psychic abilities. His writing was his own, but echoes of masters like King gave readers a hint of the incredible talent to come. In his latest, Prime, from Apex Publications, Kenyon takes his knack for the… Angela Wilson 10/08/09 2 10/19/09
Handling Heavy Issues by L. Diane Wolfe Some authors tackle difficult and controversial subjects without any inhibition, where others may tend to shy away from sensitive topics. Angela Wilson 10/06/09 9 10/23/09
Cutting Loose the Demons by Stella Mazzucchelli Handling alcohol together with any form of stress and anxiety is a deadly formula; it completely drains your energy, obscures your ability to make rational decisions and helps you escape a problem that you cannot really escape from. Angela Wilson 10/05/09 0
Who Moved My Soap? by Andy Borowitz Attention CEOs of sham businesses: Andy Borowitz has the How To guide to prison life that will help you get acclimated before the bars close on you - permanently. Who Moved My Soap? The CEO’s Guide to Surviving in Prison is “penned” by the fictitious CEO of Shamco, a company… Angela Wilson 10/01/09 0
Hex in High Heels by Linda Wisdom Exiled witch Blaire Fitzpatrick has a flare for casting revenge spells. She only does them in dire situations were the party deserves a little comeuppance. The redhead - one of 13 witches kicked out of the academy hundreds of years ago - is fiercely attracted to hunky local carpenter Jake… Angela Wilson 10/01/09 0
Virtual Sitdown with Jeremy Shipp Heavily guarded by yard gnomes at his haunted farmhouse, Jeremy Shipp takes time out from talking to ghosts to chat about his latest novel, Cursed. Angela Wilson 10/01/09 3 10/01/09
Stargate: Atlantis Season Four Years ago, I was a groupie of the film, and never missed the Stargate: SG 1 TV show starring Richard Dean Anderson of my childhood FAV, MacGyver. It was totally campy - but completely engrossing. It was a new take on science fiction - at least for me - and… Angela Wilson 09/30/09 0
Charlie’s Angels Season Four I love vintage TV. It’s fun to see the actors young, plots borrowed by modern TV (or are totally original), the cars, the spy toys… It all makes for a terrific ride. Charlie’s Angels is, quite simply, a cultural phenomenon. It wasn’t just about Farrah Hair, though that screamed from… Angela Wilson 09/29/09 0
The World According to Twitter by David Pogue Who would think that a book of Twitter chatter would be a fun read you’d actually pay $12.95 retail to add to your library? The World According to Twitter is a fun ride through the microblogosphere, showcasing more than 2,500 Tweets in response to questions posted nightly by CBS News… Angela Wilson 09/28/09 0
The Shield Season Seven I have never seen The Shield, but I had heard such amazing things about it, I was expecting major fireworks, plot twists and terrific acting. It’s not exactly easy to come into a series at the end, but I’ve done it before - and usually still enjoyed the ride. To… Angela Wilson 09/28/09 0
Secondary Tales from A Christmas Ball Enter to win a free book from either Emily Bryan or Alissa Johnson! Just leave a comment. Angela Wilson 09/24/09 26 09/30/09
Book Chatter with Loucinda McGary When/how did you know you wanted to write? I’ve been a storyteller all my life. When I was a child, if I didn’t like the way a story ended, I made up my own ending. I wrote stories for my own and my friends’ amusement. I guess in those early… Angela Wilson 09/17/09 19 09/18/09
How I came to write Homer’s Odessy by Gwen Cooper One of my favorite stories about my husband, who’s an editor at a film industry trade magazine, concerns the time he assigned a writer to review the third or fourth reissuing of the Titanic DVD. Angela Wilson 09/14/09 2 10/08/09
Be Fearless by Jacqueline Wales “Being Fearless is not the absence of fear, but the choices and decisions we make when fear shows up in our lives.” Angela Wilson 09/14/09 2 09/15/09
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