- The other day we expressed skepticism about the Georgetown Morgue story; Benjamin Lukoff has done the homework to explain why — Examiner.com
- …but A.M. Moscoso thinks Benjamin, by debunking the story, “didn’t prove anything other then the only story he could come up with was the deconstructing of another writer’s work.” (I disagree, but decide for yourself.) — Anita’s Owl Creek Bridge
(Edited at 1:08 pm on 10/27 to add the following: Since we linked to Anita’s Owl Creek Bridge last night, she has changed her post to remove the link to the Examiner entirely, changing it to a KUBE promotional link, and also to remove her link to the Beacon Hill Blog. See the cached version on Google, for as long as it lasts.)
- Beacon Hill native Ken Mochizuki, author of Beacon Hill Boys, gave a couple of interesting online interviews last month: here and here — Flamingnet Young Adult Book Blog and ALSC Blog
- A “gun blogger” meet-up is planned at La Cabaña at 6:00 pm on November 9 – The View from North Central Idaho
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Thanks for the link and the mention. Kind of funny that she removed the links — how on earth are people supposed to decide if they agree with her opinion if she doesn’t link to the piece in question?
Then again, I know you and all your readers know that. Kind of unfortunate she doesn’t. But to each her own blog, I suppose!
Indeed. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!