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Denise Turney
9/19/2009 10:53 PM UTC
Enjoyed your show with the author who wrote the book about Abraham! All the best! Denise
JayReelz & J.D.
7/14/2009 12:53 AM UTC
Keep up the fantastic work. Good luck and God bless. J.D
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Little, Brown and Company was founded in 1837 and for close to two centuries has published fiction and nonfiction by many of America's finest writers. Early lists featured Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson's poetry, and Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, all of which are still available today. Current publisher of such writers as James Patterson, Michael Connelly, David Sedaris, Anita Shreve, Malcom Gladwell & more.
Original Air Date: 1/21/2009 6:00 PM UTC
But something happened on the way to glory, and now, two years later, along with their coke-fueled, mohawked female manager, they have washed up in Amsterdam for the final show of their doomed and dismal European tour.
As they stumble through their final day together, the Blood Orphans find themselves on a comic tour of frustration, danger, excitement, and just possibly, redemption.
Michael Shilling is a Lecturer at the University of Michigan, where he received his MFA in Creative Writing. His stories have appeared in The Sun, Fugue, and Other Voices. A recovering rock musician, he played the drums in The Long Winters, as well as numerous other bands in Seattle. Currently, he is working on a novel set in Victorian England.