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Beverly Akerman

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NEWS: THE MEANING OF CHILDREN, e-version On Amazon.com & Amazon.ca http://amzn.to/KznFvA

After over two decades in molecular genetics research, Beverly Akerman realized she'd been learning more and more about less and less. Skittish at the prospect of knowing everything about nothing, she turned, for solace, to writing—winning accolades for her prose ever since. THE MEANING OF CHILDREN won the David Adams Richards Prize, was a CBC-Scotiabank Giller Prize Readers' Choice Contest Top 10. Beverly won the 2011 Professional Writers Association of Canada’s Short Article Award and was an honourable mention for their Feature Award. Other honours include Pushcart Prize nominations in fiction and nonfiction. Her work has appeared in over 20 literary j
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On Censorship: Raziel Reid, Steven Galloway, and the Teachable Moment

Before you go accusing people of censorship, you should know what it means. And when someone admits, after the fact, that he actually doesn't know the definition of the word--and he is acting director of one of the country’s most prominent creative writing programs—perhaps he should consider a new line of work.

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The Meaning of Children

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Beverly Akerman Laura wrote: "Thanks for the friend request!"

Pleasure to meet you, Laura. Just thought I'd let you know that The Mysteries, the first volume of my award winning collection of short fiction The Meaning of Children, will be free on Amazon.com Aug. 1st to 5th. http://amzn.to/Qi3sUy

Here's the book trailer; hope it piques your interest! http://bit.ly/OpMcaz


Beverly Akerman Pleasure to meet you, Stacy. In case you're interested (and read ebooks), The Mysteries, the first volume of my award winning collection of short fiction The Meaning of Children, will be free on Amazon.com Aug. 1st to 5th. http://amzn.to/Qi3sUy

Here's the book trailer; hope it piques your interest! http://bit.ly/OpMcaz


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