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Category Archives: friends
Giving Away a Ghostly Good E-book!
Ok, I’ve decided to go obvious. Yesterday I wrote about the wonderfulness that is my friend Mary Castillo and offered to give away 10 e-book copies of her latest novel Lost in the Light. But clearly, in the parlance of journalism, I must have buried the lede because I still have SIX — yes, 1-2-3-4-5-6 — copies of the e-book that need to find their readers. Continue reading
‘Lost in the Light’ of Friendship
I first met Mary Castillo in Mrs. Hunt’s drama class, my senior year of high school. We shared the same space, but we lived in different worlds for most of that year. She was the beautiful, talented, film-loving director who I was sure would take the world by storm some day. Continue reading
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Creating A Tribe to Call My Own
They say you can only be friends with around 150 people at any one time. They being the ubiquitous experts who seem to have opinions on everything. Need to know how many angels fit on the head of a pin? They have the answer. Continue reading
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