Ann B. Keller
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  • Elyria, Ohio
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December 8
Aw. This is precious! Ann B. Keller
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Here is a press release I did myself--is it professional enough to use? I would like any comments and am also open to having anyone review my book. First-time author Philip Nork brings Sensitivity 101 for the Heterosexual Male to life! Author: P…
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Thanks Ann - sometimes the simple remedies are the best. :) Margaret
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Hi Rose Marie, What a magical night that must of been at the B and N. I think that's just fantastic, when after so many years, some of the greats are still out there making music. Sunni
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I have been writing novels and screenplays for over forty years. I graduated cum laude from Baldwin-Wallace College and am the President of Kodron Productions, Inc., a small film production company located in the western suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio.

Vortex of Revelation, my first novel, was published by PublishAmerica in February, 2006 and additional novels, Trevor‘s Love, BRIGGEN, and The Devil's Crescent soon followed. In addition, I am a veteran of the stage, singing and starring in the lead role as the tomboyish Princess Winifred in Once Upon a Mattress, which gained me an invitation to audition for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. I have received the National Thespian Award and have also appeared in numerous additional theater productions in New York, Michigan and Maryland, including The Admirable Crichton, The Crucible and The Pajama Game.

When I am not writing novels, poetry and screenplays, I enjoy bringing the gift of music to all within the sound of my clear, bell-like soprano. I live in the western suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio with my husband and three active sons.

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The Two Marys by Sylvia Browne



THE TWO MARYS

By Sylvia Browne

The Truth Revealed 5 Stars

Anyone with a Christian background has been spoon fed the knowledge that Mary was the mother of Jesus, Jesus died for our sins on the cross and Mary Magdalene was a harlot. But what if those assumptions are incorrect?

Sylvia Browne prov… Continue

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 10:36pm —

Ann B. Keller

Gladiators and Caesars by Eckart Kohne

By Eckart Kohne and Carnelia Ewigleben

Exquisite Account 5 Stars

Although much of our knowledge of classic Roman culture comes from artifacts, statues, friezes, mosaics and sculpture, even these provide us with a tantalizing view of this great age of civilization. In Gladiators and Caesars, the authors first lay the groundwork for the adventure, surrounding the reader in the Caesarian succession, the rise of Roman aristocracy and public games, leading to the first gladiatorial games.

The auth… Continue

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 10:34pm —

Ann B. Keller

Real Life Cooking by Trish Deseine

By Trish Deseine (photos by Sylvain Thomas)

Cook With Style 4 Stars

If you want to cook fast and simply, yet turn out mouth-watering meals like a Master Chef, then this is the cookbook for you! So many of these traditional European dishes can be assembled from a few simple ingredients which, when blended together, create a recipe that will leave your friends, family or dinner guests raving about your cooking skills.

The photographs by Sylvain Thomas are also a marvelous compliment to the cook… Continue

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 10:32pm —

Ann B. Keller

The Search for Infinity



The Search for Infinity
by Gordon Fraser, Egil Lillestol and Inge Sellevag

Inspiring and Thought Provoking 5 STARS


From quarks and dark matter to the LEP synchrotron, radiation and neutrinos, this is an excellent collection of some of the highlights of our search to understand the cosm… Continue

Posted on November 10, 2009 at 8:47am —

Ann B. Keller

The Life and Works of Goya, by Janice Anderson

In this unique collection of paintings by Spanish artist, Francisco de Paula Jose de Goya y Lucientes, the reader is presented with an enticing overview of works by this famous artist. Goya was born in a small village, but trained in Italy and Spain, eventually becoming the Court painter.

Goya’s portraits are divided into two groups, those embracing a delightful array of color and sweet texture and those of a far darker hue, featuring witchcraft, madness and death. In either style, Goya remaine… Continue

Posted on November 9, 2009 at 5:24pm —

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At 7:10am on December 8, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Ann,

Great to hear from you on my blog. Long time no see. I hope you're well and that your work is doing well also. 'Tilly's Tale' is doing very well and is attracting a lot of attention I'm pleased to say. I'm even getting requests for photos of her! Maybe you'll get to read it too one day and if you do, I hope you enjoy it.

Hoping you have a wonderful festive season.

Best wishes

Brian

At 8:25am on November 20, 2009, Tanya Nicole Anderson said…
Your cover art is awesome!!!
At 8:24am on November 20, 2009, Tanya Nicole Anderson said…
Hi Ann! I love your page!
At 12:30am on November 12, 2009, Sunni Morris gave Ann B. Keller a gift
Thanks Ann. What a great idea to start the Land of Fae Group! I love it and haven't seen anything like that anywhere else. Sunni
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At 1:09pm on November 10, 2009, Gerry Bacon said…
Yes, Ann, it is a gator, lol.
At 11:12am on November 10, 2009, Pattimari Sheets-Diamond gave Ann B. Keller a gift
Sent with creativity and love.
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At 11:11am on November 10, 2009, Pattimari Sheets-Diamond said…
Thank you Ann, English and Welch. I had always thought I was Irish, but a few years back I checked out my roots and found out I wasn't.
Pattimari
At 10:09am on November 10, 2009, Debbi Mack said…
Hi Ann,

Not really. Salisbury is on the Eastern Shore. Savage is just north of Laurel, in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor.

Of course, Maryland's a pretty small state, so it depends on what you mean by "close." :)

Debbi
At 9:31am on November 10, 2009, Sylvia Dickey Smith said…
Thanks, Ann!
At 9:21am on November 10, 2009, Ann B. Keller added a gift to their profile…
Be ye serpent or vision, Nessie, ye be a Highland lad through and through.
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