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External Links

Here are some websites we like in an ongoing sort of way:

Cavalia

Leonard Cohen

An artful window on his life and work.

Anne Webster

Learn more about poet Anne Webster and her book A History of Nursing.

Amanda Gable

Website of novelist Amanda C. Gable and her book The Confederate General Rides North.

Calo Gitano

This website will introduce you to a world class flamenco performance group in Atlanta.

El Moro

Website of El Moro Flamenco Academy.

American Memory

This website will take you to the Library of Congress resources on American history and contemporary life.

Ashes and Snow

From the site:

Gregory Colbert's Ashes and Snow is an ongoing project that weaves together photographic works, three 35mm films, art installations and a novel in letters. With profound patience and an unswerving commitment to the expressive and artistic nature of animals, he has captured extraordinary, unscripted interactions between humans and animals.

Sandra Lee Hughes

Joshilyn Jackson

Site of author Joshilyn Jackson whose bestselling debut novel gods in Alabama was reviewed in our Fall 2005 issue (see Archives) and who was our guest at the Palmetto Place for a reading and booksigning. Jackson has since published Between, Georgia and her third novel The Girl Who Stopped Swimming She has another scheduled for release in June 2010.

Diane Coulter Thomas

Site of Diane Thomas, author of The Year the Music Changed, reviewed in our Spring into Summer 2006 issue (see Archives), and guest at the Palmetto Place for luncheon and booksigning.

Rosemary Daniell

Rosemary Daniell's book, Secrets of the Zona Rosa: How Writing (and Sisterhood) Can Change Women's Lives, was published by Henry Holt and Company in May 2006. Its prequel, The Woman Who Spilled Words All Over Herself: Writing and Living the Zona Rosa Way, was published by Faber & Faber in 1997.

Known as one of the best writing coaches in the country, she is the founder and leader of Zona Rosa, a series of creative writing workshops in Savannah and Atlanta and cities throughout the world. Her memoir, Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1980; Henry Holt & Company, 1989) won the 1999 Palimpsest Prize for a most-requested out-of-print book, and was re-issued that same year (Hill Street Press). Along with her second memoir, Sleeping with Soldiers (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1984; Hill Street Press, 2003), it was a forerunner of the current memoir trend.

She is the author of five other books of poetry and prose.

NOVA ScienceNOW

Video on Mirror Neurons


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