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If we really wanted to raise boys that read…
The Wall Street Journal ran an interesting opinion piece today by Mr. Thomas Spence entitled, “How to Raise Boys That Read.” Mr. Spence is an Ivy-league educated lawyer who runs a publishing company (the modestly named Spence Publishing Company) that … Continue reading
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Some thoughts inspired by Banned Book Week
Banned Books Week starts in a few days, but there’s always somebody somewhere who wants to get a head start. This year’s go-getter is Wesley Scroggins of Springfield, Missouri. With some high quality misrepresentation, faulty logic and poor writing skills, … Continue reading
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Finding time to write
People often ask how I find time to write. The answer is simple: I try not to think about it. There are 168 hours in a week. If I added up all the commitments I’m supposed to address, there … Continue reading
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Special Message to my Bristol Friends
Hello friends, If you grew up in Bristol, it’s possible that my Uncle Tony was your grade school Principal or you’re your teacher. If you went to South Side, Hubbell, Westwoods, Jennings or Ivy Drive, you probably had Mr. Acampora … Continue reading
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www.paulacampora.com
www.paulacampora.comSept 7, 2010 Just finished updating my website. Took me 3 months to update 8 pages which leads me to believe 1) I should stick to fiction and 2) I’ve got to hire a webmaster. In the meantime, check out … Continue reading
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