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Category Archives: midlife crisis
A Degree of Betrayal
What a week it’s been! My book launch for “A Degree of Betrayal” in now finally underway! I am delighted to report that “A Degree of Betrayal” is now officially on sale!
Posted in A Degree of Betrayal, book, Book launch, Books, career, female protagonist, feminism, graduate student, midlife crisis, PhD, Research, science, sexual harassment, student
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Communiqué
I haven’t been around much lately so I thought I’d drop in to carve a word. I’ve been busily trying to finish the draft of The Beowulf Effect (thanks to those who’ve been reading and commenting on the several excerpts) … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, descendants, Domesticrox, George Clooney, head for the beach, mahalo, midlife crisis, olinda road, surfs up aloha
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CromercRox
A little while ago I promised you an announcement. Well, here it is. Music has always been a big part of my life. I have been in, around, through and between rock bands (and blues bands, and pop bands, and … Continue reading
Posted in getting ones priorities right, if i could choose a young mans death, midlife crisis, Music, organ, stealer
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