Posts made in 2005

The Hunstville Times

Posted on Oct 5, 2005 in Reviews, Twins

By DARLENE JOLLY Two very different sisters cope with pain in family”Twins” is a raw, extraordinary look at the lives of Chloe and Sue. Born into wealth, they have never wanted for anything but love and acceptance from their parents and their brother. Their story becomes a dark, heart-breaking tale about adolescents trying to survive. Chloe and Sue have long blond hair and blue eyes, but differ greatly. Chloe is the bookworm; Sue is the trouble-maker. On their 13th birthday, Sue bullies Chloe into getting a tattoo. Sue has always tried to get her way; never happy, she’s determined Chloe won’t be either. Sue sometimes stalks Chloe when Chloe tries...

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Mediabistro: Three The Easy Way

Posted on Oct 5, 2005 in Articles, Twins

My article with tips for getting published appeared on the writer’s web site mediabistro.com: MBTToolbox.

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Papierdoll Fashion Magazine

Posted on Oct 4, 2005 in Reviews, Twins

“TWINS is a necessary commentary on hidden sectors of contemporary society, and provides a powerful lesson about the importance of family and human relationships in shaping who we become. A fantastic, must read novel.” –Read more.

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Shaken & Stirred: She’s Got Game

Posted on Oct 4, 2005 in Reviews, Twins

“There’s nothing I love more than a book that involves me completely. And this one did that and then some.” –Gwen Bond’s rave review of TWINS.

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Underappreciated Books: Frost in May

Posted on Oct 4, 2005 in Articles, Twins

Marcy’s review of Antonia White’s classic novel Frost in May appears on Laila Lalami’s book blog The Moorish Girl.

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