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Published September 01, 2004

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#1 — December 9, 2004 @ 13:29PM — Keith [URL]

Hello Eric,
How do I get you to review a performer. I would like you to review Patricia Brady-Danzig, an International recording Artist, a Philanthropist, and a Grammy nominee for Holiday Music, Latin Performer, and an outstanding Artist.
Thanks and I look forward to your review. She will be performing in Nutley New Jersey at a benefit on December 19th with the Bloomfield Chorale, Richard Hobson, David Maiullo, Sharon Roffman, Christopher Kenniff, Mark Terenzi, and Allison Franzetti.

Regards,

Keith Lorentsen

#2 — December 19, 2004 @ 22:08PM — Leo Leahy [URL]

Hi Eric,
I would like to make my own Blogcritic on P!NK the singer's Try This Tour 2004 because I went and I would like to have a debate about it!!!
Please can you help me?

#3 — March 13, 2005 @ 10:08AM — John

You guys should check out up and coming blogger and published writer Kevin Doran's blog site

He's just starting out but definetly going places.

Cya.

#4 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:21PM — Bob Close [URL]

Eric,
How do I get you to review my book, Peace II, recently published by MotCon Books... To get some background on me, the story line and the events and technology involved in the story, see the website www.peaceii.com. I'd be happy to send you copy....
Bob

#5 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:32PM — Temple Stark [URL]

Send the info to eric's e-mail address somewhere on the left and one of us will likely pick it up.

#6 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:34PM — Temple Stark [URL]

er well it used to be on the left. go to the homepage and scroll down looking at the middle column until you get to Erics name. I'm not putting the e-mail here for anti-spam purposes.

#7 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:38PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

It's ecolsen2003 followed by an at-sign followed by two letters: cs and the it has a dot and a com tacked onto the end. It's eighteen characters in all, in case I was slightly *too* obscure.

And anyway, he might be abandoning that address soon anyway, so I'd hurry. :-)

#8 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:22PM — Eric Olsen

or, even easier, just click on "Eric Olsen, an email" in the body of the post above, and an email addressed to me should magically appear!!

#9 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:51PM — Temple Stark [URL]

Well, I didn't even think the guy wouldn't read the post. :-)

#10 — April 16, 2005 @ 22:56PM — Capt. Kris Kelley [URL]

Publishing a huge collection, a diary if you will, on saltwater fishing and waterfowl hunting. This is a lifes journey as seen through the eyes of a fishing guide on the Texas coast. God knows, YOU GUYS COULD USE A BREAK from all the thought on Red and Blue States, pop singers, folk singers, and the likes.

Ya'll need to get out more, DEFINATELY.

Regards,

Double K

#11 — August 3, 2005 @ 07:08AM — Sarah Bull

I was forwarded this clip by a friend tho other day from a film coming out in England this week - it is strangely topical and it is hard to believe that it was filmed before the London bombings!!

#12 — September 9, 2005 @ 01:24AM — Joseph Martin

ERIC CLAPTON - BACK HOME Here are a couple of Eric Clapton reviews I really enjoyed written by George Varga, Union-Tribune Pop Music Critic. These articles were in last Sunday's San Diego Union.


#13 — September 13, 2005 @ 17:04PM — Andrew [URL]

Greetings,

For anyone who loves to find great new music I recommend checking out this band. They are called My Little Radio

ENJOY!

#14 — September 13, 2005 @ 17:05PM — Andrew [URL]
#15 — October 9, 2005 @ 09:39AM — Jakub Jakubik [URL]

Press Release - California eco-tech group launches an innovative internet based project in response to the growing second hand recycled and reused hardware market developing as a direct result of the hundreds of millions of pieces of electronic waste that get replaced and disposed of on a yearly basis.

The website, which can be viewed at ecycletrade.org, acts as a basic directory listing service and allows recycled hardware and electronic wholesalers or brokers to post their merchandise and contact information listings in four different categories. Two of which, are designated as Want To Buy and Want To Sell subcategories for computer hardware, ranging from Pentium PCs, laptops, memory, hard drives and other components which are usually sold in large quantities at once. The other two are for recycled and reused electronics.

Several other companies have already implemented similar programs successfully. Ecycletrade has proudly announced that the services they offer on their internet site will come at no cost to the user. Meaning that the service is free for all to use. Although, they did mention that they might Utilize Paypals donation button feature to eventually post a section where users can make optional donations to their efforts.

When asked what motivated him to start this program, founder Jakub Jakubik of Daly City said, "I just wanted to create something that would help people make the market work for them because I was getting tired of watching the market make people for it. Another reason being is that I've always been ecologically conscious and think that this is be a great temporary solution for diverting masses of computer and electronic waste from the recycling and disposal streams."

Jakub Jakubik has worked with various local government groups and waste management companies over the past five years assisting in ewaste recycling and reuse programs and has seen first hand how much of these materials get disposed of on a yearly basis.

Jakub also noted that part of his objective is to help developed solutions that, if anything would allow some of that waste to get diverted and put back into circulation long enough to allow our recycling technology to catch up to our other technology's development. At the quantities in which these materials are being disposed of, even recycling has become a hazardous option.

#16 — October 9, 2005 @ 13:16PM — Sharron Connelly

The Da Vinci Code is a run away train!
Exciting, but fiction! The REAL da Vinci Code is not in the da Vinci code!
It is a set of Egyptian-type heiroglyphic writing called pictographs, which Leonardo concocted in 5 different types of code. Want a mystery!!! Try the real thing!! How about the REAL identity of the person next to Christ in Leonardo's LAST SUPPER!! According to Leonardo's own documents....NOT MARY MAGDALENE!!!
Want the TRUTH!!! Read THE CHARADE OF MONA LISA, by Sharron Connelly, a 23 year Da Vinci researcher. She will give Dan Brown a run for his money!!!
Connelly acts as mediator to allow Leonardo to tell his story in his own words, pictures and paintings!! Ready for the TRUTH abot the mystery of MONA LISA!!! So bizare that no one could have imagined it in 5oo years..Leonardo tells it in his own words!!!

It is not an imaginary tale made up by Dan Brown, in his Da Vinci Code in which he makes up anagrams for his characters to decode and fools the reader to thinking they are from Leonardo, nor by having his character hide a cryptic key BEHIND a Leonardo painting, nor scrawl black light messages here and there make up by Brown!!

Is the world is ready for the TRUTH about the mystery of MONA LISA and the TRUTH about the person next to Christ in the LAST SUPPER, and the REAL secrets Leonardo hid in the LAST SUPPER.
The TRUTH lies at your fingertips!!!

#17 — October 13, 2005 @ 23:43PM — John Hogan [URL]

Infamous "NJ Turnpike Shooting" leads to national furor and controversial debate regarding Racial Profiling.

#18 — October 25, 2005 @ 14:58PM — Bennett

Please use clickable links. Thanks!

#19 — October 26, 2005 @ 12:20PM — Granny Oakley [URL]

Please visit
Home Fires
for a good belly laugh. Sure, Lois Lane is my daughter but she is a funny writer who is seeking an agent. Any publicity you can give her is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely, Granny

#20 — December 1, 2005 @ 19:55PM — Wendy W. Billiot [URL]

Dear Sir:
I would like you to review my children's picture book about the plight of Louisiana's wetlands released in February this year. Where do I mail the hard copy? Thanks.

#21 — December 1, 2005 @ 19:57PM — Wendy W. Billiot [URL]

The title of the book is "Before the Saltwater Came" written by Wendy Wilson Billiot and illustrated by William DePauw.

#22 — December 3, 2005 @ 16:04PM — Olinger on Movies [URL]

Love the site. I recently switched from a web format (the old reel-reviews.com) to blog, and I love it.

#23 — December 13, 2005 @ 13:23PM — imphaldiary [URL]

hello Eric,
Please tell me, how do I get my blog criticized on your site?

#24 — December 22, 2005 @ 05:35AM — John L. [URL]

check this: merry xmas mr bush.

regards

#25 — March 7, 2006 @ 13:46PM — Dealsway [URL]

Welcome to view our blog

#26 — March 17, 2006 @ 10:16AM — Marijana [URL]

Hello,
here something mine in URL....

#27 — March 17, 2006 @ 11:23AM — inamullah [URL]

i am very sad tosee this coloums on hazrat mohammad personality.i write for your coloums

#28 — March 18, 2006 @ 00:04AM — khum subedi [URL]

Annapurna Base Camp Trek:

The classic trek in the Annapurna region is to so call Annapurna sanctuary; the site of the base camp is used by expeditions attempting the massif south face of Annapurna I. The trek to Annapurna base camp combines some of the most spectacular Himalayan scenery with a fascinating insight into the life of middle hill Nepalese. Spend at least one full day inside the sanctuary, side trips across the south Annapurna glacier, north Annapurna base camp allow for an even better appreciation of this unique place. Anytime, trekkers must beware of snowfall and avalanches that can block the narrow entrance to the sanctuary.
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Highlights of the Trekking

Gorgeous Annapurna, Dhaulagiri panorama, world deepest gorge Kaligandaki, different community with majority of Gurung, Magar (Poon) people.
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Facts of the Trekking

Trekking Destination : Annapurna Base Camp (4130m.)
Group Size : Min - 1
Minimum altitude : 919m.
Maximum altitude : 4130m.
Grade : Moderate and Fairly Strenuous
Season : Spring & Autumn
Accommodation : Lodge

Permit : Required
Duration : 20 Days
Entry : Pokhara
Exit : Pokhara

Itinerary In Detail

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel

Day 02 : Sightseeing at Kathmandu valley, Hotel

Day 03 : Drive to Pokhara, Hotel

Day 04 : Drive to Nayapool and start trek to Ulleri, O/N at Lodge

Day 05 : Trek to Ghorepani, O/N at Lodge

Day 06 : Climb up to Poonhill to see the panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung ranges as well as sunrise, O/N at Lodge

Day 07 : Trek to Tadapani, O/N at Lodge

Day 08 : Trek to Chhomrong, O/N at Lodge

Day 09 : Trek to Dovan, O/N at Lodge

Day 10 : Trek to Deurali, O/N at Lodge

Day 11 : Trek to Annapurna base camp, O/N at Lodge

Day 12 : Trek back to Sinuwa, O/N at Lodge

Day 13 : Trek to Jhinu hill, O/N at Lodge

Day 14 : Trek to Tolka, O/N at Lodge

Day 15 : Trek to Dhampus, O/N at Lodge

Day 16 : Trek to Phedi and drive back to Pokhara, Hotel

Day 17 : Exploring Pokhara valley, Hotel

Day 18 : Drive back to Kathmandu. Hotel

Day 19 : Free day in Kathmandu, Hotel

Day 20 : Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

For more information contact at:
Khum Subedi

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#29 — May 16, 2006 @ 23:28PM — john mccauley

You advertised Iraqui Dinars on your own site, while ripping Powerlineblog for doing the same. I would really like to know why.

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#31 — June 14, 2006 @ 17:22PM — Matt Bamberg [URL]

Please take a look at Digital Traveler for snipits of photo ops while you're over the highway or overseas.

Published by the author of Digital Art Photography for Dummies. The best how-to photography book on the market with 300 illustrations from all over the world.

#32 — June 18, 2006 @ 19:33PM — Sukant Khurana [URL]

Book Review
Understanding the Muslim Mind - Rajmohan Gandhi

Reviewed by Sukant Khurana

Rajmohan, M.K. Ganndhi's grandson, takes us through lives of eight prominent Muslims of Indian subcontinent as a means of tour de understanding through partition of Hindustan into "officially secular" India and two fringing Islamic states, namely Pakistan and Bangladesh. It tries to illustrate qaum's collective psyche during colonial rule by taking examples of lives of its leaders, but not of a common man of different regions, with all his cultural and socio-economic diversity. He has chosen a good spectrum of leaders representing different interests, ideologies and reactions to historical turmoil around them. He has done an in-depth, almost dispassionate analysis of the political, ideological and personal differences of those who decided to represent the interests of different communities. Author has stopped a bit short of documenting changing fears, aspirations of common person.

Later events in the history of subcontinent have been kept out of scope of his present study. Given that the emphasis has been on partition, ideally a more comprehensive understanding of both soft and hard Hindutava-vadis and greater analysis of Gandhi's abandonment of qaum after Khilafat would have made this study pivotal for understanding the partition.

Nonetheless, it is an amazing resource, for anyone wanting to understand the partition of Madre-vatan or Indian Motherland.

He has brought forward interesting shift in some leader's attitude from being Champions of Hindu-Muslim unity, from being leaders of Hindustani qaum to leaders of only the Muslim qaum. How very devout Muslims like Iqbal and Azad react very differently to fears of transfer of power from hands of Gora Sahibs to largely Hindu majority. One asks for Pakistan fearing oppression by Hindus, while other invokes Quranic injunctions, telling Muslims that it is there religious duty to be Hindustani. For Azad, whose forefathers served Mughal Hindustan, who had some Arab ancestry, Hindustani and Muslim are synonymous. On the other hand, Iqbal who's Kashmiri Brahmin Grandfather converted to Islam, in his later years, could not envisage any land other than homogenous Muslim land, with dynamism of Europe and Spirituality of east. Once Congress stalwart, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who asked for allegiance to India, as precondition to allegiance to League, would make Congress its first enemy and Raj a very insignificant second. Did the fear of discrimination, due to equal franchise in largely Hindu India, displacement from emerging top slot in Congress, by a man returning from South Africa, who dressed like coolie and lived on thin air made Quaid turn to "his qaum"? Serving with spine of steel, he would settle for nothing less than a complete Pakistan with Kashmir, undivided Punjab, undivided Bengal and Hindu majority Assam, yet he offered peace and coexistence with Congress as late as 1937. Congress with arrogance and indifference, unrivaled even by the Raj, failed every time after Khilafat to represent the qaum. Whether it was Gandhi's turning back to qaum or power hungry Nehru team's hurry for the office and unwillingness to share any power or British divide and rule, which sowed the seeds of partition, is explored at length in this book.

It does a good job in exploring whether the seeds of partition were sowed or whether it was inevitability and when did it became inevitability, if ever. It touches on Gandhi giving Jennah the credibility to Quaid to really be Quaid-e-Azam, but fails to explore it fully. Author explores, whether it was British who divided and ruled or as Mohammad Ali said in London in 1930 "We divide and they rule". The author has been fairly critical of failure of Gandhi to come up with Hindustani idioms and push Hindu idioms like "Rama Rajya and prayers like "Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram". He has also been wise to point out lack of effort on part of qaum to appreciate common Indian motifs and idioms, exemplified by qaum's criticism of usage of Sanskrit words by Zakir Hussain's addresses earlier as Governor of Bihar and later as President of India.

It is a good analysis of saddest and bloodiest chapters of subcontinents history, which left unrelenting Jinnah to settle for much smaller Pakistan than he wanted and Congress with largely Hindu India, a legacy of partition, which continues to this day, a divided nuclear-armed subcontinent with mutual distrust and antipathy. Understanding past, which Rajmohan has done a good job at, is necessary for us Hindustanis to move forward as one unified people. To me, it leaves with unanswered and unexplored question of finding ways to make the two circles of Islam and Hindustaniyat concentric in my lifetime.

Sukant Khurana






#33 — July 30, 2006 @ 11:38AM — ziggy [URL]

hello - do you review short films? If yes how do i submit? thank you -ziggy

#34 — August 5, 2006 @ 19:45PM — nina rinaldi [URL]

Would like book review of Beneath the Sassafras, by Nina Rinaldi. Please give submission guidelines. Thank you.

#35 — August 8, 2006 @ 15:10PM — Donna

Dawn Olsen, the movie was "The Entity" with Barbara Hershey (abc?).

#36 — August 11, 2006 @ 13:28PM — Jeff Oxenford [URL]

Eric,

I've launched a songwriting blog, Jeff's Songwriting Blog. I appreciate a review and any feedback.

Jeff

#37 — August 17, 2006 @ 12:17PM — Terribletim.com [URL]

Hi
I would like to submit music for review.

#38 — August 21, 2006 @ 21:51PM — Tom Koolidge [URL]

Hey what's up?

I'm just looking to promote my new album "Kill the Precedent" with my Boston based band Kalvin Koolidge.

The band is headed out on its first UK Tour in support. CHeck out www.NMCEAS.com for tour details.

I'd do anything to get a reveiw here. Does anyone know where to mail press kits? cd's?

Feel free to download the songs from our website or from our myspace Kalvin Koolidge.

Thanks Blogcritics for supporting artists and musicians everywhere!

Tom Koolidge

#39 — August 27, 2006 @ 14:36PM — MADI SIMMONS [URL]

HiStory

Started performing live at 15...and plans to keep rockin til the wheels fall off
Special talents include being a drummer and songwriter
Album "Get You Some" available upon request
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Music Review: By Thema Love

Madi Simmons is a reggae veteran, and he's turning up the heat with songs like "Get You Some", and "Living Witness". Madi (pronounced mah-dee) has been performing since age 15, w/ over 20 years of experience. His music fuses contemporary R & B with reggae, similar to Burning Spear.


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THEMA'S TOP PICKS:

"Get You Some" ***

"Call Me If You Will" ***

"Melissa" *** 1/2


1 Star= Don't Quit Your Day Job

2 Stars= Needs Improvement

3 Stars= Good Job

4 Stars= Outstanding

5 Stars= <>

Amazing songwriting and production






[Rarely does an artist meet Thema Love's standard for a 5 star song, or album. Are you an unsigned artist? Do you think your music qualifies? Submit your song to Ms. Love for review in America's Most Wanted Magazine]

#40 — August 29, 2006 @ 21:09PM — Guitar Judge

GUITAR SOLO HALL OF FAME (alphabetic)
AC/DC(Angus Young)- Back in Black
AC/DC(Angus Young)- Inject the Venom
AC/DC(Angus Young)- You Shook Me All Night Long
Aerosmith(Joe Perry)- Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Aerosmith(Joe Perry)- Last Child
Aerosmith(Joe Perry)- Same Old Song and Dance
Aerosmith(Joe Perry)- Walk This Way
Avenged Sevenfold(Synyster Gates)- Bat Country
Black Sabbath (Tony Ioami)- War Pigs
Boston(Micheal Croft)- More Than A Feeling
Chuck Berry(Chuck Berry)- Jonny Be Goode
Cream(Eric Clapton)- Crossroads
Cream(Eric Clapton)- White House
David Lee Roth(Stevie Vai)- Goin' Crazy
Deep Purple(Ritchie Blackmore)- Highway Star
Deep Purple(Ritchie Blackmore)- Lazy
Deep Purple(Ritchie Blackmore)-Smoke on the Water
Eagles(Joe Walsch)- Already Gone
Eagles(Joe Walsch)- Hotel California
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Civil War
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Estranged
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- I Used to Love Her
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Locomotive
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Nightrain
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Novenber Rain
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Paradise City
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Perfect Crime
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Pretty Tied Up
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Rocket Queen
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- Sweet Child O' Mine
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- You
Guns N' Roses (Slash)- You're Crazy
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)-All Along the W.Tower
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Fire
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Little Wing
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Purple Haze
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Shotgun
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Spanish Castle Mag.
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Star Spangled Bann.
Jimi Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix)- Voodo Chilli
Judas Priest (K.K. Downing)- H. Bent on Leather
Judas Priest (K.K. Downing)- Locked In
Judas Priest (K.K./Eric)- Screaming for Vengeance
Judas Priest (K.K. Downing)- You Got Another Th.
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Achillies Last Stand
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Black Dog
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Communication Break.
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Heartbreaker
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Over the Hills and.
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Since I've Been Love.
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Stairway to Heaven
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)- Whole Lotta Love
Lynard Skynard (Garry Rossington)- Freebird
Lynard Skynard (Garry Rossington)- Sweet Home AL.
Metallica (Kirk Hammet)- Enter Sandman
Metallica (Kirk Hammit)- Fade to Black
Metallica (Kirk Hammit)- Master of Puppets
Metallica (Kirk Hammit)- One
Motorhead (Lenny Kilmeister)- Ace of Spaids
Motorhead (Lenny Kilmeister)- In the Back
Nirvana (Kirk Kobain)- In Bloom
Ozzy Osbourne (Randy Rhoades)- Crazy Train
Ozzy Osbourne (Randy Rhoades)- Mr. Crowley
Ozzy Osbourne (Zakk Wylde)- Bark at the Moon
Ozzy Osbourne (Zakk Wylde)- No More Tears
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Cowboys From Hell
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Cemetery Gates
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Floods
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Phyco Holiday
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Rise
Pantera (Dimebag Darrel)- Walk

#41 — September 10, 2006 @ 22:28PM — Oleg K [URL]

This is just my thinking and should not be taken as the truth but I have experienced this with my multiple websites.

If you have less impressions on your page, lets say 100, and are getting maybe 3 clicks, Google will give you a bigger percentage of the money they earn per click. Why? To make you think, "WOW, I am making...

#42 — October 3, 2006 @ 23:56PM — RJ Elliott [URL]

Eric - The links to sponsorship and advertising on this page no longer work...

#43 — October 4, 2006 @ 14:24PM — International Mountain Guides [URL]

All of our guides have successfully completed a rigorous course in high mountain guiding and safety, UIAGM affiliated and guaranteed. We are locals, knowledgeable about our terrain and with bi-lingual abilities in Spanish and English

#44 — October 5, 2006 @ 19:50PM — peter jones [URL]

Hi
I've had a website since 1998 Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model - can help identify and map ideas, issues, problems AND solutions. The model takes a situated and multi-contextual view across four knowledge domains:

* Interpersonal;
* Sociological;
* Sciences;
* Political.

Our links pages cover each care (knowledge) domain e.g. POLITICAL.

Now creating a series of podcasts and a blog. Early days with the blog - any feedback much appreciated!
Thanks
Peter

#45 — October 28, 2006 @ 01:29AM — vadis [URL]

Hi all readers and blogcritics,
please take a look at my blog:
FireHeart Saga - A Bounty Hunter's Blog
and comment on it, your thoughts and critics are very valuable for me. Thank you.

About this blog :
FireHeart Saga is a serial story made by Andry Chang a.k.a. BJ Vadis. It's a fantasy genre novel of the turbulent and dark ages in the fantasy world of Eternia. A world filled with monsters, kingdoms, magic beyond anything you can imagine, and of course, heroes. Good hunt and stay alive!

#46 — October 30, 2006 @ 03:42AM — Mayank Austen Soofi [URL]

Hello Eric,
I'm in New Delhi, India, and quite frequently contribute articles to you. Please tell me if it is possible for me to get review copies of new books. If yes, just how?
Thanks.

#47 — October 30, 2006 @ 13:09PM — Leicester Review of Books [URL]

The Leicester Review of books invites publishers to use our portal to submit press releases and developments, updates and news pertaining to the books you are publishing.

You can also post profiles of the writers, illustrators and translators you are working with.

In addition to this, you can also let us know of any literary events you are organising or are attending.

The Leicester Review of Books is run by a team of volunteers who share a passion for books. The volunteers and contributors work on a "no fee" basis with a view to promoting writers, literacy, library usage and small press publishers.

#48 — November 14, 2006 @ 14:44PM — Yusuf Islam [URL]

Yusuf Islam, (formerly known as Cat Stevens) defined a generation. 30 years on, after discovering a new life, he returns with his finest album - An Other Cup. Album in stores now!

the official site is at www.yusufislam.com and you can watch the new video here.

#49 — September 17, 2007 @ 05:03AM — flower to india [URL]

flower to india door delivery

#50 — December 11, 2007 @ 16:53PM — Prophet Named Prem [URL]

Vannakkam and lend me your ears!

Behold Prophet Named Prem!

Music for Human Rights! My music attempts to bring awareness to the silent genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka!

Check out my debut album, Eelam's Rise!

#51 — December 11, 2007 @ 16:55PM — Prophet Named Prem

Vannakkam and lend me your ears!

Behold Prophet Named Prem!

Music for Human Rights! My music attempts to bring awareness to the silent genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka!

http://www.myspace.com/theprophetnamedprem

Check out my debut album, Eelam's Rise!

#52 — July 4, 2008 @ 19:26PM — C A Milson [URL]

Hello.

My new novel, The Chosen, is released today throuhg my publishers Amira Press.

I would like to submit my novel for your review.

Chris

#53 — July 27, 2008 @ 21:05PM — Gloria [URL]

This is a sensational song. Especially considering it is her first recording.

Melanie Ellen

#54 — August 28, 2008 @ 12:38PM — HEAVY WATER EXPERIMENTS [URL]

LA-based avant-psychedelic quartet HEAVY WATER EXPERIMENTS. Please consider our new album for review!

THANKS!!!

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