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Karen Christino

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Karen Christino is an author, astrologer and researcher who’s written eight books on astrology as well as horoscope columns for Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Life & Style magazines, among many others. She was the astrologer for Modern Bride and Your Prom for ten years and has written hundreds of articles for astrology journals. Karen has researched astrological forecasting, cross-cultural astrologies and many other metaphysical topics. Her greatest interest lies in the history of astrology, which led her to write Foreseeing the Future: Evangeline Adams and Astrology in America, a biography of the life and predictions of America’s famous turn-of-the-century astrologer, and What Evangeline Adams Knew, which examines Adams’ astrological techniques ...more

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Karen Christino I generally don’t force myself to work for a set amount of time every day. If things aren’t flowing, I return to research, which almost always gives m…moreI generally don’t force myself to work for a set amount of time every day. If things aren’t flowing, I return to research, which almost always gives me fresh ideas. I also work on outlines, move to a different section of the manuscript, or set it aside temporarily.(less)
Karen Christino Ideas pop into my head and I see and hear scenes. The more I think about them, the more compelled I feel to develop them. I mentally work on ideas whe…moreIdeas pop into my head and I see and hear scenes. The more I think about them, the more compelled I feel to develop them. I mentally work on ideas when I’m on the subway, doing dishes or just taking a walk. Observing life all around me and interacting with others can often be inspiring, too. (less)
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Foreseeing the Future: Evan...

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The Precious Pachyderm

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Your Wedding Astrologer: Ho...

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Andrew Ross Sorkin on Evangeline Adams

Andrew Ross Sorkin, author of the bestselling book Too Big to Fail, takes on the great stock market crash in 1929.  But in his thumbnail sketches of Evangeline Adams and astrology, his research skills completely fail him. In his introduction, Sorkin claims “more than eight years reporting and thousands of hours of research.”  He’s been […]
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The Astrology of Bond - James Bond by Ra Rishikavi Raghudas
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I’m definitely not a James Bond fan, but I really enjoyed The Astrology of Bond. Why? It’s the astrology! Hollywood astrologer Ra Rishikavi Raghudas has given us lots of charts, with well-drawn interpretations that only someone who’s spent a lifetime ...more
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The In-Between by Hadley Vlahos
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The In-Between is a personal memoir by a hospice nurse, who shares the medical reality that patients often see loved ones before the end. Many looked forward to rejoining long departed family members who’d recently visited them. The author found that ...more
Magic by Joseph F. Goodavage
"Actually , this is Magic: science of the future NOT
The magic: science of the future.

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or apparently even heard of this book.

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The Light Beside the Sea by Connie di Marco
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I loved this wonderful addition to Connie di Marco’s Zodiac Mysteries as we finally learn what really happened to Julia’s finacé (hint: it wasn’t an accident). Charming subplots and reversals, as well as a surprise ending kept me turning the pages th ...more
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Dante Alighieri
“If thou follow thy star, thou canst not fail of a glorious heaven”
Dante Alighieri

William Shakespeare
“But I am constant as the Northern Star,
Of whose true fixed and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firmament.”
William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

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