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Thursday, January 7, 2010

General Fun Stuff … and the DOC says -- make that RANTS!

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Amici: Preview Review … We’re reading the Talented Miss Highsmith by Joan Schenkar and finding it absolutely fascinating. With three of Ms...
Monday, January 4, 2010

REVIEWS, MISCELLANEOUS, SPORTS …

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Amici: KNUCKSLINE REVIEWS ... Fires ... Raymond Carver’s collection of essays, poems and short stories is a must have for not only Carve...
Thursday, December 31, 2009

REVIEWS … POLITICS … HAPPY NEW YEAR! ... DOC says ...

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Amici: KNUCKSLINE REVIEWS ... Murder in Four Parts ... The town of Clearview has more than its share of nuisance police calls but every onc...
Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Reviews … Politics … Sports … Dieting … DOC says ...

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Amici: KNUCKSLINE REVIEWS ... Ticket to Ride ... “He was going to torch Ringo” ... it’s one of my favorite lines in Ed Gorman’s latest S...
Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Antietam … Knucklespeare … Merry Christmas!

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Amici: Antietam ... It was the bloodiest day of the Civil War. By days end September 17, 1862, the union would suffer 12,410 casualties; ...
Saturday, December 19, 2009

Atlas Shrugged; Knucks Drank … DOC says ...

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Amici: The undertaking was long and tedious, but I had a game plan; 100 pages a day between Monday-Friday (and whatever I could get in on t...
Friday, December 18, 2009

And then there are these nuts …

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Amici: The last few days we spent relaying the FACTS of President Fredo’s administration, but let us not forget these nuts … Visit msnbc.co...
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Charlie delivered papers, unloaded watermelons, cooked at McDonalds, cleaned dishes at a catering hall, worked in a cardboard factory, rolled posters, worked in his father’s head shop, was a bouncer, worked security, buffed hallways, cleaned apartments, humped sheetrock, was a ten year union window cleaner atop Manhattan’s skyscrapers, was a word processing operator-supervisor-manager and director, coached football, has had novels published here, Russia, Italy, Poland, Mexico and the UK, and did that knockaround stuff for 18 years before meeting his wife, the woman who straightened him out (in a good way). He earned his MFA degree from Southern New Hampshire University at age 57. He continues to write crime novels and has expanded his horizons to include ghostwriting non-fiction—Dogfella: How an Abandoned Dog Named Bruno Turned This Mobster's Life Around--A Memoir will be published in May of 2015.
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