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Fifteen Things You Probably Don’t Know About Me
Lea Wait, here, taking deep breaths after two weeks on the road … and more than two weeks of major computer problems that resulted in my not being on line and therefore not receiving (or answering) emails. (Who has telephone numbers for … Continue reading
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An Interview with Bill Martin
Guest contributor Janet Mendelsohn interviews historical mystery writer William Martin Ever wonder how accurate historical novels and movies like Lincoln really are? New York Times bestselling author William Martin has written ten novels set in America’s past. He has spent years … Continue reading