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1. New Year Changes

Happy 2009! Okay, I know I'm late with that, but better late than never, right?

The new year brings a big change for my publisher. Windstorm Creative has reorganized and is now Orchard House Press. I even get my own author page at the new website - you can find that here.

Meanwhile, I'm working on getting a new manuscript started, and that means I'm moving on to new research topics. I'm leaning toward a World War II story that's been going through my head, so today I'll offer you a link related to that. Words at War was a radio program that ran from 1943 to 1945. It was a series of half-hour book dramatizations, each related to some aspect of the war effort. The Internet Archive has all 87 episodes available for download - you can find them here. They're an interesting window into that era - and at half an hour, they're the perfect length for playing on my mp3 player during my lunchtime walk!

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