Darwin's Paradox
A Tribute To Darwin's Paradox
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The Fiction Writer on Amazon.com! - 28 days ago
“The Fiction Writer is at the top of the required reading list for my students. With its engagingly direct, conversational style and easily accessible format, it is a veritable cornucopia of hands-on help for aspiring writers of any age…the... Topics: Amazon Canada, Amazon Uk, Ansen Dibell, Educational Experiences, Elizabeth Lyon, Glynn Academy, Jack Bickham, Janet Fitch, Language Arts Department, Media, Nebula Award, Pamela Richardson, Ralph Keyes, Rejection Letters, Sol Stein, University Of British Columbia, Veritable Cornucopia, Victor Frankl, Won Knowledge, Writing Tips

Nina and Toulouse Go To Georgia (as told by Toulouse) - 71 days ago
Nina’s too busy to post (she’s writing 90 articles for her publisher…LOL!) so she asked me if I could post for her. I said, “ok, dude. I can write as good as the rest of them!” On an aside, I should tell you that I’ve been Nina’s... Topics: Appearances, Media

Nina & Toulouse Go to Montreal - 104 days ago
Several weeks ago, Toulouse and I got onto a jet plane and travelled to Montreal, Quebec (my old digs when I went to university). We went there to participate in the World Science Fiction Convention.These guys put me in a pile of cool panels on top of. Topics: Appearances, Celar, David B Coe, Delta Hotel, Devious Means, Having A Shower, John Kessel, Julie Czerneda, Media, Mike Gallaher, Montreal Quebec, New Faces, Old Montreal, Peter Cohen, Science Ecology, Science Fiction Convention, Sestak, Tom Doherty, World Science Fiction
Join Nina and fellow Vancouver authors, Ariadne Sawyer, Diego Bastianutti, and Alex Winstanley at Chapters, Metrotown in Burnaby (British Columbia) on September 18, 2008 from 7pm until closing for a reading and question/answer period. Refreshments will.
Topics: appearance, Appearances, author appearance, books
Topics: appearance, Appearances, author appearance, books
Darwin’s Paradox Reviewed by Soulless Machine - 465 days ago
Aaron Wilson, book and story reviewer at the Soulless Machine, recently did an in-depth review of Nina’s science fiction eco-thriller, Darwin’s Paradox by Dragon Moon Press.“Munteanu’s idea of how humanity will evolve to be able to... Topics: Aaron Wilson, Darwin's Paradox, Media, Nina Munteanu, science fiction, short stories



























