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| Press Release: Move over Tolkien: Epics Aren’t a Boys Club Anymore |
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Author Promotes Female Friendly Fantasy
PORT ORFORD, Ore.- Popular heroes throughout the history of the fantasy fiction
genre have had three things in common: they’re male, they have a big sword and
they have a damsel to save. As far back as the Knights of the Roundtable,
medieval and fantasy-themed tales have idealized the heroic male action figure.
With more and more women becoming interested in fantasy fiction and role-playing
games, such as the Final Fantasy phenomenon, it’s time the genre moved past the
macho heroes and featured strong female characters.
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Posted by Rose on Friday, August 18 @ 00:31:58 EDT (1017 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Press Release: The Unchecked World of the Internet |
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CRESSWELL, Ore., Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by Judge Edward Fadeley, Retired Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court:
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Posted by Rose on Thursday, August 10 @ 15:06:47 EDT (1369 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Press Release: A True Story of International Terrorist Kidnapping, Torture and Survival |
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Terror, Torture and Triumph - A True-life Kidnap Story With a Twist of
International Intrigue! Kidnapped by gangsters and terrorists in Russia. Her
life can only be saved by an "impossible" alliance of old enemies. One way or
another, her "Eleven Days of Hell" will end tonight!
(Todays-Woman.net) March 11th, 2006-- It took Yvonne Bornstein, author of
Eleven Days of Hell, My True Story of Kidnapping, Terror, Torture and Historic
FBI and KGB Rescue (Authorhouse, January 18, 2005 " ISBN: 1418494070) twelve
years to get past the emotional and physical trauma of her kidnapping, torture,
rape and rescue to finally tell her story. In 1992 Bornstein, a wife, mother of
two, and businesswoman, found herself caught up in the political disintegration
of the Soviet Union. Visit
www.yvonnebornstein.com for more information.
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, March 11 @ 21:32:25 EST (6562 reads) ( | Score: 4) |
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| Press Release: Remember New Orleans on Fat Tuesday |
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Bradford Publishing Hosts Book Drive for Louisiana Libraries
Bradford Publishing announces a book drive to benefit the Louisiana libraries beginning on Fat Tuesday, February 28, 2006.
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Posted by Rose on Wednesday, February 22 @ 16:57:21 EST (1294 reads) ( | Score: 4.33) |
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