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Imagine you’re with the Secret Service. A young Ohioan calls up and says he’ll be joining the Nazi Party. “I
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
Imagine you’re with the Secret Service. A young Ohioan calls up and says he’ll be joining the Nazi Party. “I
Decades before the ABC-TV series Scandal or House of Cards on Netflix, The Solomon Scandals existed in manuscript form—a quirky
A new local bookstore and Twilight Times Books, publisher of The Solomon Scandals, are teaming up to offer the e-book
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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The Solomon Scandals is fiction—a mix of suspense, tragedy and satire—but more than a little history lurks within in it.
Pete Hamill is out with Tabloid City, a New York newspaper novel commanding its share of pixels, column inches and
Note: This is an expanded version of my talk to the Washington Biography Group on Monday at Washington International School.
For years, as founder and editor of TeleRead, I complained of e-book gouges by big publishers eager to protect their