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Thu, 11/05/2009

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Chutzpah?, by Amy Epstein Feldman and Robin Epstein:

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Before Barack Obama came along with his "Audacity of Hope," the Jews had another way to describe crazily gutsy, brazen behavior. We called it chutzpah. (Let that word roll through the back of your throat and you'll get a very good sense of its meaning.)

Well, Scott T. Zielinski, a 23-year-old Michigan man serving an 8-year sentence for robbing a party store, is a man with chutzpah coming out of his prison jumpsuit. Mr. Zielinski has decided to sue the owners and three workers at Nick's Party Stop, the place he robbed in November 2007, for using excessive force when they tried to prevent him from stealing their cash and merchandise.

Zielinski, who was unarmed when he tried stealing from the shop, wound up getting shot twice and beaten during his quashed crime spree. So he's now seeking $125,000 from his would-be victims. A Michigan Circuit Judge, David Vivianohas, just ruled that the case can be heard, but is forcing Zielinski to post a $10,000 bond to cover the attorney's fees of the store owner and its employees in case they prevail at the trial.


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Thu, 11/05/2009

Author Steven Boyett launches Elegy Beach, the sequel to Ariel, after 26 years, by Rosanne Romanello:

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Author-turned-DJ Steven R. Boyett had a fantastic launch party event at Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore in San Diego this week on Tuesday, November 3, where he signed copies of both Ariel and Elegy Beach.

Fans lined up to have their favorite post-apocalyptic novel signed, along with the sequel fans have waited 26 years to read. Some even brought their original copies of Ariel, first published by Ace in 1983!
 
Boyett was thrilled to be in such good company--he'll be seeing some familiar faces at the LaJolla Writers Conference this weekend, where Mysterious Galaxy is selling books. Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore is beloved by both readers and authors who gather there to talk about the books, music, and everything in between, and once Steve got to talking about writing fantasy and DJ-ing Burning Man, there was no stopping him!

Check out some of the pictures from the event below:

 

 

 

 


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Thu, 11/05/2009

A Cup of Poetry - 11/2/09 - John Keats, "Bright Star" and "La Belle Dame Sans Merci":

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This week's episode of A Cup of Poetry features a beautiful reading of two poems by John Keats from Bright Star, read by Elda Rotor.

Listen to A Cup of Poetry now and read the poem below!

About Bright Star:

The epic romance of one of the most celebrated poets in the English language. Coming to theatres in September 2009 is the tragic love story of nineteenth- century poet John Keats and the love of his life, Fanny Brawne. Keats died at the young age of twenty-five, leaving behind some of the most exquisite and moving verse and letters ever written, inspired by his deep love for Fanny. Bright Star is a collection of Keats' romantic poems and correspondence in the heat of his passion, and is a dazzling display of a talent cut cruelly short.

Bright Star: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne, introduction by Jane Campion

Book: Movie Tie-In Edition | 5.19 x 7.83in | 144 pages | ISBN 9780143117742 | 16 Sep 2009 | Penguin | 18 - AND UP

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"Bright Star"

Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art--
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night


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