Author: | Alexandra Kitty | ISBN: | 1230000235275 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Story Studio | Publication: | April 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alexandra Kitty |
ISBN: | 1230000235275 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Story Studio |
Publication: | April 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Stories
Fiction: Sly Bethany’s Dirty Games: When a promising recruit for the Mutus turns up dead in an alley, suspicion immediately falls on her troubled twin sister. How far will Joseph Weavers go to catch the predator –
and how far will the predator go to cover up her dirty tracks?
Bonus, Non-fiction: Dangerous Science: The beginnings of Method Research and how to see the world as a living laboratory.
About the Author
Alexandra Kitty is a dangerous woman who is the author of Don’t Believe It!: How lies become news, OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s war on journalism, and Consumer-isms in 12 Easy Steps. She has also written for Elle Canada, Presstime, Current, Quill, Critical Review, Skeptic, and Editor & Publisher. She has taught writing at the Sheridan Institute and Mohawk College as well as Metalwork Arts at Niagara College, and won the 2004 Arch Award from McMaster University. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
The Stories
Fiction: Sly Bethany’s Dirty Games: When a promising recruit for the Mutus turns up dead in an alley, suspicion immediately falls on her troubled twin sister. How far will Joseph Weavers go to catch the predator –
and how far will the predator go to cover up her dirty tracks?
Bonus, Non-fiction: Dangerous Science: The beginnings of Method Research and how to see the world as a living laboratory.
About the Author
Alexandra Kitty is a dangerous woman who is the author of Don’t Believe It!: How lies become news, OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s war on journalism, and Consumer-isms in 12 Easy Steps. She has also written for Elle Canada, Presstime, Current, Quill, Critical Review, Skeptic, and Editor & Publisher. She has taught writing at the Sheridan Institute and Mohawk College as well as Metalwork Arts at Niagara College, and won the 2004 Arch Award from McMaster University. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.