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March 21, 2020

Knock on bookstores’ virtual doors!

Support our local bookstores through this time Our local bookstores and shops have been so supportive of me in my 20 years of selling books. My heart goes out to the many small businesses and shops that are doing their … Continue reading →
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Published on March 21, 2020 08:30

Knock on bookstores' virtual doors!

Support our local bookstores through this time Our local bookstores and shops have been so supportive of me in my 20 years of selling books. My heart goes out to the many small businesses and shops that are doing their … Continue reading →
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Published on March 21, 2020 08:30

March 17, 2020

Meet The Savage Deeps author, Timothy S. Johnston

Underwater warfare in the next century DECEMBER 31, 2019 by DAVID HEALEY By David Healey Deep under the oceans, more than a century from today, a struggle is being waged for the survival of humanity. After the devastation wrought by rapid climate … Continue reading →
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Published on March 17, 2020 07:55

February 25, 2020

On the trail of a stolen Star-Spangled Banner in Deadly Anthem

Read the complete article here By Tim O’Mara In David Healey’s new thriller, DEADLY ANTHEM, the Star-Spangled Banner flag is stolen from the Smithsonian, and it’s up to historian Francis Scott Keane (does that name sound familiar?) to get it back. … Continue reading →
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Published on February 25, 2020 07:38

January 31, 2020

From the Bay Journal, a history of canvasbacks on Susquehanna Flats

By Ad Crable • Bay Journal (read the complete article here) (Note: This was a great article about canvasbacks and hunting on the Susquehanna River that I wanted to share here. Reading about those market gunners, it’s amazing that the … Continue reading →
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Published on January 31, 2020 06:04

December 24, 2019

Susquehanna Lock House Museum sets Shank Lecture Series

In 2020, one of the really dynamic historical lecture series in the region will feature talks on horse racing, slavery and freedom, and old Maryland recipes—with samples. Join Harford County Historical Society Director Maryanna Skowronski for a talk on early … Continue reading →
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Published on December 24, 2019 06:50

November 18, 2019

First Friday book signing!

Join us at Washington Street Books in historic Havre de Grace, MD, for a First Friday book signing with several authors on Dec. 6 from 5-8 pm! John and Kathy’s events are always enjoyable with music, snacks, and great conversation … Continue reading →
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Published on November 18, 2019 13:03

October 30, 2019

Publishing workshop to explore options

This upcoming event would be a great way to connect with other writers and explore your publishing options. Also, it’s a free event! If you live in the area, why not attend?
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Published on October 30, 2019 12:15

October 29, 2019

Interview with thriller author Eric J. Gates

By David Healey When you’re interviewing a thriller writer who is an expert on cybersecurity and computers in general, it’s a bit embarrassing if the microphone doesn’t work on your Skype account. There’s author Eric J. Gates on the other end … Continue reading →
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Published on October 29, 2019 11:35

September 27, 2019

Canaltown Writers Schedule

Canaltown Writers Conference Chesapeake City Branch Library  2527 Augustine Herman Highway (Route 213) Saturday, September 28, 2019 10 am Welcome and Coffee! 10:15-11:30 “Make it Sound True: How to Hijack Your Reader’s Hearts” with Nancy Mitchell 11:45-1 pm “How to … Continue reading →
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Published on September 27, 2019 10:20