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Cal State LA journalist covers 1960s antiwar efforts via prof's novel

A Bowl Full of Nails by Charles Degelman Yes, book reviews can be helpful to an author, but I was especially thrilled when a student journalist from one of my writing classes interviewed me to write this Cal State LA University Times article. Excerpt and link below:

"A Bowl Full of Nails, like my first novel Gates of Eden, has been part of an effort to set the record straight about how ingenious and successful the resistance and alternative-lifestyle movements of the 1960s really were," he says. "Those were important times, not only for me, but for the entire nation. And much of this significance came from the energy, idealism, and action of students on campuses who protested the Vietnam War, including '60s war resistors on our own Cal State LA campus!" [read more]
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Published on February 27, 2015 17:23 Tags: 1960s, a-bowl-full-of-nails, antiwar, degelman, protest, university-journalists

Charles Degelman’s A BOWL FULL OF NAILS wins a bronze medal

A Bowl Full of Nails by Charles Degelman A bowl full of bronze nails for author Charles Degelman — his new novel collected a bronze medal from the Independent Publishers Book Awards.

The awards, known as “IPPYs” are intended to recognize and honor exemplary independent and university titles published each year.

This year's IPPY Bronze is the second kudo for Degelman's 60s tale of resistance rebellion and love. Earlier, A Bowl Full of Nails rose to finalist in the Bellwether Competition, sponsored by Barbara Kingsolver.

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Published on May 01, 2015 13:36 Tags: 1960s, a-bowl-full-of-nails, antiwar, counterculture, degelman, protest, vietnam