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A movie short from the town that brought you The Office.
I get the feeling Vince Vaughn’s father hooked up with Owen Wilson’s mother a couple decades back and produced the disturbing lovechild named James Holeva. THE WINGMAN: BINGO NIGHT CREEPIN’
BEAR hits #3 on Amazon.com for books relating to the circus!
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Twenty-four days and counting until BEAR’s official release. The pre-order page is up on Amazon.com, which is very cool. In the works is a book launch at the Community Library of Lake and Salem townships — AKA, the library in … Continue reading
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AW Musical Chairs BlogFest
Here’s my attempt at erotica from Regan’s Musical Chairs BlogFest…yeah, okay, I know…points for trying, right? The Bunker Another thump from somewhere overhead and a thin line of cement dust trickled from the ceiling onto the couple. The man shook … Continue reading
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Another BEAR review!
“A deftly written story driven by raw and vivid characters and rich with evocative language and colorful descriptions. With every page another layer is peeled back as this fascinating, magical tale unfolds—sad or humorous, but always thoughtful. Alpaugh’s writing does not … Continue reading
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BEAR’S release date announced by Camel Press
February 20, 2011 The Bear in a Muddy Tutu, by Cole Alpaugh Lennon Bagg’s daughter has been stolen away by his ex-wife, and he’s just learned the newspaper he reports for is bankrupt. While on his final assignment, Bagg knocks … Continue reading
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Another BEAR review
“Pick up The Bear in a Muddy Tutu if you enjoy taking a literary journey that is twisted, peopled by characters who are social misfits, caught up in events that range from bizarrely tragic to merely sad. Reminded me in … Continue reading
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BEAR’s first review is in!
“From the first page to the last Cole Alpaugh had my attention. His zany and colorful characters and style of writing puts me in mind of one of my favorite authors, John Irving. I suspect that I have now found … Continue reading