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The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:

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March 3, 2012 Buying info / Publicity / The Solomon Scandals

Cover blonde vanishing from Solomon Scandals’s digital edition: Too sexy?

Your wisdom, please, readers. Did you think that the blonde woman on the cover of The Solomon Scandals‘s electronic edition

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October 29, 2011 Publicity / The Solomon Scandals

Guest essay for Andy Holloman

Jane Austen wrote for herself, not her contemporaries. Her earliest reviewers were less than fully gung-ho about her fiction. Among

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June 28, 2011 Building collapses / Media / Publicity / The Solomon Scandals / Washington area life

How to ‘Scandalize’ your book group—either the online or in-person kind

The Solomon Scandals is fiction—a mix of suspense, tragedy and satire—but more than a little history lurks within in it.

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May 16, 2011 Media / Publicity

‘Tabloid City’ vs. ‘The Solomon Scandals’: A quick, friendly comparison between Pete Hamill’s newspaper novel and mine

Pete Hamill is out with Tabloid City, a New York newspaper novel commanding its share of pixels, column inches and

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March 1, 2010 Media / Publicity / Washington area life

‘White House Girlz of DC’? ‘Sorority putsch’ against Social Secretary Desiree Rodgers?

The Georgetown Dish has the details about the women of 3303 Water St., N.W. Once again Life catches up with

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December 10, 2009 Media / Publicity / The Solomon Scandals

Why Editor & Publisher will NEVER review ‘The Solomon Scandals’

I love newspapers, but I’m not sure if that’s always returned. As a journalist friend put it, quoting a popular

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November 2, 2009 Politicians / Publicity / The Solomon Scandals / Washington area life

The Georgetown name game: Roffman, Rothman, Solomon and The Georgetowner

Two kinds of parties show up in The Solomon Scandals, my D.C. media novel: the private variety (“party-parties”) and “name-in-the-paper

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August 15, 2009 Building collapses / Media / Politicians / Publicity / Sen. Ribicoff / The Solomon Scandals

From Bob Dylan to D.C.’s white-collar crooks: U.K. music site’s 3,000-word Q&A with David Rothman

Pennyblackmusic, a U.K. music site, has just posted a 3,000-word Q&A with David Rothman. Here’s the start. Can Bob Dylan

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June 3, 2009 Publicity / The Solomon Scandals

Free audio of ‘Scandals’ start is now online for everyone

A free MP3 of the start of The Solomon Scandals—one hour of a total of about eight—is now online for

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