Author: | Alexandra Kitty | ISBN: | 1230000234715 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Story Studio | Publication: | April 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alexandra Kitty |
ISBN: | 1230000234715 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Story Studio |
Publication: | April 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Stories
Fiction: The Flames of Achievement: When an Israeli pilot is cornered after the deaths of her brother and father, Miss Lyme finds the truth – but will it free her client?
Bonus, Non-fiction: Musings from the Tower of Babel: Unpaid interns prop up Canadian publishing grifters – so why is the tyrannical practice seen as a smart way to break into the monkey business of the industry?
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: The Flames of Achievement: When an Israeli pilot is cornered after the deaths of her brother and father, Miss Lyme finds the truth – but will it free her client?
Bonus, Non-fiction: Musings from the Tower of Babel: Unpaid interns prop up Canadian publishing grifters – so why is the tyrannical practice seen as a smart way to break into the monkey business of the industry?
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.