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10. May 2005, 11:57:52
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Ho ho...
gekrompen hoofd: the better you know the rules the better your brokerage ... ;)
like norman mailer's 'why are we in vietnam' which seems often to burst frame lingo
and contains many short eruptions that remind a lot of henry miller actually ... ~*~

9. May 2005, 06:46:55
danoschek 
Subject: Almost Forgot
Two hundred years ago Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), the famous poet
and dramatist, died on May 9th leaving behind a legacy of writing
that still influences German culture today ... ... ~*~

8. May 2005, 16:14:33
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Harry Potter Fans?
Modified by danoschek (8. May 2005, 17:07:21)
wayney: as it is written, I guessed. Means I do not know you sure may feel
free to investigate further on perhaps even on the traces I share - a quicksearch for
HarryWriter@mugglenet was not successful although a fastbot-match pointed there.
It might have been also somebody teasing around on one of the numerous Potter Forums

http://www.cosforums.com/archive/index.php/f-80.html
http://harrypotterrumors.net/submissions2.html
http://parentingteens.about.com/od/harrypotter/a/harryrumor_6i.htm ... ~*~

8. May 2005, 15:49:39
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Harry Potter Fans?
wayney: I guess it's from free fanfiction
writers who keep a storyline going like, for instance, at
http://fanfiction.mugglenet.com/index.php ... ~*~

28. April 2005, 04:47:02
danoschek 
Subject: Historical Fiction
Red Inkworks offers many links to Historical Fiction ... ~*~

28. April 2005, 04:26:03
danoschek 
Subject: Hemingway
Modified by danoschek (28. April 2005, 04:27:11)
densed-blood literature very well fitting for long winters ...

Here some resources for you ... ... ~*~ .

14. April 2005, 02:41:11
danoschek 
Subject: In Memoriam: Andrea Dworkin
Andrea Dworkin, feminist activist and author who helped break the silence around
violence against women, died in her home on April 9 at the age of fifty-eight,
after an illness. Her impassioned words always informed, provoked and inspired ... ~*~

12. April 2005, 06:54:19
danoschek 
Subject: Re: REVIEW:
Modified by danoschek (12. April 2005, 07:07:54)
ANTICHRIST: nice review and since it's not the philosophy board where a one
and only true answer is a bore 'per se' it merely be claimed here as existing ...
fyi an article in the music context I put in one of my FSs lately about GangstaRap ... ~*~

28. March 2005, 10:25:59
danoschek 
Subject: gnod
Modified by danoschek (28. March 2005, 10:58:57)
The Global Network of Dreams is a nice site for people interested
in literature. The site comes with an authors search that is designed
in an uncommon way and appealing from the graphics and its function ... ~*~

The link in bold above shows an example output for searchword 'Poe' ... .

24. March 2005, 22:30:28
danoschek 
Subject: please remember
this is a public board. ... ~*~ .

24. February 2005, 00:17:30
danoschek 
Subject: Re:
ughaibu:
MacBeth actually means simply 'Son of Beth' ... ~*~ .

12. February 2005, 20:27:10
danoschek 
Subject: Arthur Miller, known here as an "American with one European Eye" died at the age of 89
Modified by danoschek (12. February 2005, 20:30:30)
Arthur Miller died with the same dignity by which he had always lived, at his home in
Connecticut on February 10th, at the age of 89, and he will be greatly missed by all
who knew him or his work. A great writer, a staunch humanitarian, and vital human
being, his biggest legacy is his writing, and he has thankfully left us with a great wealth.
It will be the society's privilege to continue to promote and study this national treasure. ~*~

30. January 2005, 19:00:37
danoschek 
Subject: Ephraim Kishon Dies at 80
I discovered him quite early and he sure is one of the founders of my humour ...
"Turn around Mrs Loth" and "The seasick whale" were the first books of him I read.
He died appearantly by heart attack - here a reminiscential by the Washington Post. ~*~

6. January 2005, 16:02:28
danoschek 
Subject: Christos Se Rodi
Modified by danoschek (6. January 2005, 16:03:49)
The Orthodox Tribes celebrate Christmas Eve today ...
I wish a Merry Christmas - Blessed Be Every Open Heart ... :")
If you are interested in the Shades of the Word, feel free to check these Bible Studies ~*~

11. December 2004, 14:34:20
danoschek 
Subject: a good weekend to everyone ...
Modified by danoschek (11. December 2004, 14:35:09)
I hope the poetry board and its purpose is not forgotten. my apologies
to the comment already writtten ... but it would have been irritating, so
standalone without the post it referred to, therefore I deleted it as well. ~*~

15. November 2004, 05:09:33
danoschek 
Subject: uh oh
well I shall hold my opinion back yet a while
not to make all richard bachmann fans grow upset ... :D ... ~*~

25. September 2004, 20:07:46
danoschek 
Subject: Françoise Sagan Is Dead
Modified by danoschek (25. September 2004, 20:15:22)
A true loudy is leaving a lot of silent space ...
You might wish to review her biography or, here you'll find
the Wikipedia Entry ... and credits by LiteraryMoose.Info ... ~*~

22. September 2004, 23:46:51
danoschek 
Subject: BookySites I Stumbled On :)
TomFolio Books - Wild Knight Collection - perhaps worth a look ... ~*~

15. September 2004, 00:15:42
danoschek 
Subject: The State of Cryosphere
Modified by danoschek (19. September 2004, 01:32:40)
Global Warming - Clima Changes
here an Extensive Collection of references and projects online ... ~*~

4. August 2004, 17:57:15
danoschek 
Subject: nobody ? :D ... here's the opinion of bookreviews.com
In The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger tells a touching love story with a new twist. Henry DeTamble is a librarian who suffers from a genetic disorder that causes him to shift backward and forward through time. Without a moment's notice, he disappears, leaving behind his clothes and everything else, and arrives naked at another time in his life. Sometimes he even meets a different version of himself. He discovers that he has met Clare Abshire since she was a young girl, making several visits with her throughout her life. Clare falls in love with a man who can't control when he comes and goes. Far from being a science fiction novel, Audrey Niffenegger uses the time travel device as a way of drawing out her characters who want to overcome all obstacles in their love. Receiving glowing reviews, the Denver Post says, "Niffenegger's beautiful prose and sure-handed way with character development lifts The Time Traveler's Wife beyond the realm of romance potboilers and into the mainstream of literature that will last." This is one of our favorite books, a highly recommended read.

28. July 2004, 05:33:36
danoschek 
Subject: References for SF and Fantasy
Modified by danoschek (28. July 2004, 05:34:46)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
link above leads to a complete bibliography including cover arts (german index here)
and the The Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (link leads to science fiction museum) ... ~*~

23. July 2004, 02:34:25
danoschek 
Subject: Some elementary links for reading rockets ... eBooks, all them PublicDomain, respectively FreelyDistributable ... ;)
Modified by danoschek (23. July 2004, 03:17:15)

21. July 2004, 22:04:24
danoschek 
Subject: Tips not only for Parents: Science Fiction and Fantasy for Children ... Some links
Modified by danoschek (21. July 2004, 23:01:10)

19. July 2004, 05:32:14
danoschek 
Subject: that's the english version :p
but thanks I have the unavailable german anyway ... :D ... ~*~

19. July 2004, 05:12:32
danoschek 
Subject: total recall now :D (better late than finally)
it was not the music ! - it was the book accompanied with the series here ...
well as auntie margarete used to say "you may miss as long you notice" ... 0:) ... ~*~

19. July 2004, 05:04:12
danoschek 
Subject: good
thanks ... at a time I searched they said it wasn't ... :) ~*~

19. July 2004, 04:48:00
danoschek 
Subject: I couldn't fix
'Contact' perhaps as it was the first one ... I liked 'Comet' too ...
btw Sagan helped to prepare five NASA missions, one of the Mariners
and lately Galileo too ... his fiction is often solid science ... ;)
In Germany a series was broadcasted on TV 'Our Cosmos' (12 parts?) ... theme
was composed by Vangelis ... not available anymore unless on Cosmos-DVD ~*~

19. July 2004, 04:26:37
danoschek 
Subject: Sagan
Modified by danoschek (19. July 2004, 04:31:37)
sure ... :)
if hokuriku should return even a complete reader I guess ... ;)
what is your favorite one ? ~*~

19. July 2004, 01:12:17
danoschek 
Subject: <a common rule btw ... >8)
don't try to borrow the librarian's cheque book in a public library ... :) ~*~

19. July 2004, 01:01:38
danoschek 
I mainly re-read some fairy tale collections and some asian myths lately ... ~*~

19. July 2004, 00:56:39
danoschek 
Subject: well updates about latest readings and recommendations are still welcome ... :D
refering to the voice from the shadow ... :) ... ~*~

17. July 2004, 20:04:45
danoschek 
Subject: :D ... you tease
Modified by danoschek (17. July 2004, 20:06:41)
- but first was "Tiny Garden in the Woods" by Hans Licht (Im Waldgaertlein
- still have it) at an age of eight I came to Hans Fallada already and the Bible ... ~*~

17. July 2004, 17:19:53
danoschek 
Subject: I don't know sky
maybe because I read neglectable 5000 books per quarter century ? :D ... ~*~

16. July 2004, 08:27:12
danoschek 
Subject: Anyone read 'Wicked'
Modified by danoschek (16. July 2004, 08:28:04)
by Gregory Maguire ? It's a 'backstory' of 'The Wizard of Oz'
that shows why and how the Wicked Witch became wicked ... ~*~

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