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M.L. Rudolph

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M L Rudolph has worked for CNN and HBO among other American and International television companies around the world. He has written for general interest and trade publications, is a dual US/UK national, and lives in Pasadena, CA.

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About Facing the Son, a novel of Africa

A few questions and answers about my first book which takes place in north Africa. I hope you find it inescapable and take the journey.

1: Where did the idea for the book come from?

I wanted to go back in time to the west Africa I traveled in the early eighties. It was a different place than today. The risk to white, western, or European travelers was not so pronounced. The US State Department didn' Read more of this blog post »
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Harry Hole. Really?

Stieg Larsson? Nesbo predated Larrsson and deserves better treatment from his knuckleheaded publisher latching on to the mega-sales of another Scandianvian mystery writer. Being from the north is about all La
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Winston S. Churchill

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“Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.”
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“Empathy, evidently, existed only within the human community, whereas intelligence to some degree could be found throughout every phylum and order including the arachnida. For one thing, the empathic faculty probably required an unimpaired group instinct; a solitary organism, such as a spider, would have no use for it; in fact it would tend to abort a spider’s ability to survive. It would make him conscious of the desire to live on the part of his prey. Hence all predators, even highly developed mammals such as cats, would starve.”
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