Paul Levinson
Paul Levinson
Paul Levinson ...The Plot to Save Socrates.... 'challenging fun' -Entertainment Weekly ... 'Da Vinci-esque thriller' -NY Daily News ... 'Sierra Waters is sexy as hell' -Curled Up With A Good Book

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    Paul Levinson's Interests
Generalscience fiction (writing and reading, TV and movies), songwriting, singing harmony, publishing, gardening, long walks on shores and city streets and forest paths, nature, butterflies, good food (especially seafood, but cherry pie and concord grapes are way up there, too), Cape Cod, Pennsylvania Amish, traveling by trains (driving and flying have their advantages, but I love trains), the First Amendment, freedom of speech and press, prehistoric and ancient history, voyages to the New World before Columbus, space travel, time travel, travelling to London, philosophy, logical paradoxes, Impressionism (painting, music, poetry), art nouveau, art deco, evolution, family


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MusicReviews of Twice Upon a Rhyme on Rate My Music ... with reviews like this, "its a cool LP, and definitely addictive, 'relics of summer psychedelics, an ever dwindling splinter, browse around, while the world dies down...' think lush green osmosis into a hazy glen campfire as the night flashes on the glimmering trees and warm air. butterflies and summer loves and long walks on dirt roads"... Listen to some of the music here, on my MySpace music page ...





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my favorites and influences:
Beatles, Stones, Motown, Beachboys, Lovin' Spoonful, Moody Blues, Eagles, BeeGees, The Who, The Guess Who, The Wonder Who, Kinks, Seekers, Manfred Mann, 1950s doo-wap, Kingston Trio, Highwaymen, Debussy, Dvorak, Benny Goodman, Grieg, Dylan, Phil Ochs, Simon and Garfunkel, Donovan, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, The Left Banke (Pretty Ballerina), Tom Lehrer, Rogers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Louis Prima, Sinatra, Springsteen, Dave Brubeck, Mr. Scruff, Crispian St. Peter, Roger Miller, Henry Gross, Todd Rundgren, ABBA, Desmond Dekker, Shaggy, Bob Seger, Dire Straits, U2, ZZ Top, Blondie, Doors (mainly LA Woman), Roy Orbison, Elvis (Don't, Return to Sender, Viva Las Vegas), Electric Light Orchestra, Starland Vocal Band, K. C. and the Sunshine Band, REM, Super Tramp, Foreigner, Soft Cell, Impressions, Lou Rawls, Sam Cooke, Phil Collins, Sheryl Crow, Hootie and the Blowfish, Eddie and the Cruisers, Katrina and the Waves, Chrissy Hind and the Pretenders, Bruce Hornsby and the Range, Driveshaft, Weird Al Yankovic, The Travelin' Wilburys, The New Outlook (aka The Other Voices), Haddaway, Thom Yorke, Coldplay, James Blunt, Dido, Gnarls Barkley, Sixpence None the Richer, Natalie Merchant, Natalie Imbruglia, Amy Winehouse

best new artists I've played on Light On Light Through - here are their pages on MySpace: Ebony Moore and James Harris and Truth on Earth

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my "Looking for Sunsets (in the Early Morning)"

best hip-hop soul by a world-class actor that I've come across on MySpace: Idris - as in, Idris Elba, aka Stringer Bell from The Wire - check it

current favorite worst commercial jingle: "Fitness Made Simple" (for John Basedow, the new Chuck Norris), runner-up: "Campbell's Tomato Soup Possibilities" (from a few years ago - may be the most grating voice in human history)


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special, eternal mention: Joan Baez singing Bob Dylan's With God On Our Side...

Moviesall-time favorites: The Usual Suspects, 12 Monkeys, Godfather trilogy, Reservoir Dogs, Star Wars (all 6), Gone with the Wind, The Big Easy, Tombstone, Witness, Blade Runner, Total Recall, The Philadelphia Experiment, The Bodyguard, True Romance, Blue Velvet, Being John Malkovich, Moulin Rouge, Memento, Back to the Future trilogy, Gattaca, Frequency, Lord of the Rings trilogy, first 3 James Bonds, most Hitchcock, Trancers series!

recent favorites seen in the past few years: Girl in the Cafe, Fall, The Aristocrats, Deja Vu

favorite movies about music: The Benny Goodman Story, Eddie and the Cruisers, Delovely, Once

Televisioncurrent: Lost, 24, Heroes, Journeyman, Mad Men, Californication, The Tudors, Battlestar Galactica, Dexter, In Treatment, Brotherhood, Big Love, Curb Your Enthusiasm [see my reviews of most of those shows at Infinite Regress TV]

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recent: The Sopranos, The Wire, Alias, Da Ali G Show

upcoming: The Genesis Virus ... time travel, as you've never seen it before...



classic: Howdy Doody Show, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, Dragnet, Rawhide, Have Gun Will Travel, What's My Line?, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Star Trek, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Coronet Blue, The Starlost, All in the Family, Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Invaders, The Fugitive, The Prisoner, Roots, Dallas, V, I Claudius, Poldark, Miami Vice, Quantum Leap, Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere, MacGyver, Unsolved Mysteries, Star Trek: The Next Generation, LA Law, Seinfeld, Six Feet Under, NYPD Blue, Ken Burns' Civil War, Jazz, and Baseball PBS documentaries, just about any rock 'n' roll or folk concert on PBS







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BooksThe Foundation and robot (especially The Naked Sun) series (both of them, Asimov), The End of Eternity (Asimov), The Door Into Summer (Heinlein), Dune & Dune Messiah (Herbert), The Fermata (Baker), Time and Again (Finney), The Illustrated Man (Bradbury), The Trial of Socrates (Stone), Understanding Media and The Gutenberg Galaxy (McLuhan), Freedom of Speech in the United States (Tedford), Escape from Freedom (Fromm), The Open Society and its Enemies and Objective Knowledge (Popper), Plagues and Peoples and The Pursuit of Power (McNeill), Viking America (Enterline), The Gnostic Gospels (Pagels), Hitchcock (Truffaut), Red Moon (Michaels), Encyclopaedia Britannica (1954 edition), Phaedrus (Plato), Medical Detectives (Roueche), Harry Potter (all of 'em, Rowling)

favorite short story: "Flowers for Algernon" (Daniel Keyes)

favorite "golden age" science fiction authors: Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, Bester, Blish, Dick, Bradbury

favorite poems: "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" (Thomas Gray, 1751), "To an Athlete Dying Young" (A. E. Housman, 1922)

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HeroesThomas Jefferson, Learned Hand, Louis Brandeis, Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, Hero of Alexandria, Hypatia, Coleridge, Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, Orson Welles, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Julian Jaynes, Karl Popper, Bertrand Russell, Andy Kaufman, Stephen Wright, George Carlin, Chris Rock, Jim Bouton, Ellie Greenwich, Carl Sagan, Sylvia Engdahl, I. F. Stone, James Wechsler, Eugene McCarthy, John Lindsay, John F. Kennedy...





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     Paul Levinson's Details
Status:Married
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:New York City
Body type:5' 8" / Average
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Religion:Jewish
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Children:Proud parent
Education:Post grad
Occupation:Professor, Author, Media Commentator

   Paul Levinson's Schools
New York University
New York, NEW YORK
Graduated: 1979
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Ph.D.
Major: Media Ecology
 

1976 to 1979
New School University
New York, NEW YORK
Graduated: 1976
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Media Studies
 

1975 to 1976
New York University
New York, NEW YORK
Graduated: 1975
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: Journalism
 

1974 to 1975
Cuny City College
New York, NEW YORK
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: None
Major: Psychology/Sociology
 

1963 to 1966

   Paul Levinson's Companies
Fordham University
New York, New York US
Professor
Department of Communication & Media Studies

1998



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New New Media - published September 3, 2009!

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Joan Walsh, Editor-in-Chief of Salon.com, says
Paul Levinson takes you on a walking tour – actually, it's more like a running tour – of the media innovations that are transforming our world. He's not just a scholar, he's an explorer, immersing himself in MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and multiple blogging platforms to help us make sense of the galloping changes in media. Have we entered a glorious new era of media democracy, or are these innovations leveling standards of fairness and authority? Levinson remains an optimist without being blind to the dark side of change. Whether you want to learn to blog, podcast or Twitter yourself, or just keep track of the way such tools are remaking the world around you, the "New New Media" is an indispensable guide.
Jeff Jarvis, Director of New Media Program, City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism; Founder, Entertainment Weekly; Creator, BuzzMachine blog, says
Paul Levinson provides an invaluable and encyclopaedic guide to the newest of new media invented so far.
Mignon Fogarty, creator of the award-winning Grammar Girl podcast, and author of the New York Times bestseller Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing , says
Insightful and comprehensive. The overviews are great for people who want to quickly get up-to-speed on the entire landscape or more experienced Web addicts who want to branch out, and the anecdotes and history will delight people who consider themselves old-timers.


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I'm author of five science fiction novels - the latest is The Plot to Save Socrates, now in inexpensive trade paperback, click on the title to learn more, message me to find out how you can purchase an autographed copy at no additional expense!

The Plot to Save Socrates by Paul Levinson

from the dust jacket: In the year 2042, Sierra, a young graduate student, is shown a new dialog of Socrates, recently discovered, in which a time traveler tries to argue that Socrates might escape death by use of a clone and travel to the future. Thomas, the elderly scholar who has shown her the document, disappears, and Sierra immediately begins to track down the origins of the manuscript, with the help of her classical scholar boyfriend, Max. The trail leads her to time machines in the Millennium Club in New York and the Parthenon Club in London, into the past and into the future. Complications, mysteries, travels, and time loops grow as Sierra tries to discover who is planning to save the greatest philosopher in human history, or do so herself. Historical characters who make appearances include not only Socrates, but Plato, Alcibiades, Benjamin Jowett, William Henry Appleton - the great 19th century American publisher - and the ancient inventor Heron of Alexandria.

Praise for THE PLOT TO SAVE SOCRATES

"challenging fun"--Entertainment Weekly

"Da Vinci-esque thriller"--New York Daily News

"a fun book to read"--Dallas Morning News

"Levinson spins a fascinating tale ... An intriguing premise with believable characters and attention to period detail make this an outstanding choice for most science fiction collections. Highly recommended."--Library Journal [starred review]

"Light, engaging time-travel yarn . . . neatly satisfies the circularity inherent in time travel, whose paradoxes Levinson links to Greek philosophy."--Publishers Weekly

"intricately and intriguingly woven, lots of fun, and extremely thought provoking."--Stanley Schmidt

"This is a dazzling performance. . . .History as science fiction; science fiction as history."--Barry N. Malzberg

"Paul Levinson has outdone himself: The Plot to Save Socrates is a philosophically rich gem full of big ideas and wonderful time-travel tricks." --Robert J. Sawyer

"proves that excellent entertainment can and ought to be intellectually respectable--a glorious example to us all."--Brian Stableford

"as happens with Kurt Vonnegut's Billy Pilgrim . . . . the reader soon becomes unstuck in time . . . . Levinson presents one of the most unique books I've ever encountered. A highly recommened read."--Matt St. Amand

"quick-to-read, entertaining treatment of the problems inherent in time travel with style and flair"--Booklist

"readers are sure to enjoy his take on the paradoxes of time travel"--BookPage

"Paul Levinson's new novel is both very different from anything he has done before and very satisfying. . . . This, I think, is the first of Levinson's novels to deserve to be called a tour de force. Watch for it on award ballots."--Analog: Science Fiction and Fact

"it's exciting to see a book as daring with both its ideas and its approach to narrative structure as this one hit the shelves . . . It's an absolute treat to sit back and be wrapped up in a story that gives a retro SF premise like time travel such a brilliant new kick, and it's doubly delightful to find the story as fun and entertaining as it is thought-provoking."--SF Reviews.net

"Paul Levinson brings both intellectual heft and affection for his delightfully depicted characters to this highly original story of time travel . . . bringing all of its threads together in an ending that is emotionally satisfying and extremely moving. The Plot to Save Socrates will provoke thought long after readers have finished the book, at which point many may want to pick it up and read it again, to savor its twists and turns."--Pamela Sargent, SFWeekly

"Fast-paced and full of plot twists."--Davis Enterprise (California)

"an elaborately-reasoned temporal tale - a novelized thought experiment whose logic and ideas Socrates would have approved of"--John Joseph Adams, intergalacticmedicineshow.com

"a philosophically rich, engaging time travel story . . . a charming portrayal of Socrates"--Fantasybookspot.com

"a fun romp through 2500 years of Western history"--freshfiction.com

"resonates with the current political climate . . . . heroine Sierra Waters is sexy as hell . . . . there's a bite to Levinson's wit"--Brian Charles Clark, Curled Up With A Good Book at curledup.com

"There's a delightfully old-fashioned feel to The Plot to Save Socrates. . . . Levinson's cool, spare style reminded me of the writing of Isaac Asimov. . ."--Colin Harvey, Strange Horizons at strangehorizons.com

"I've never read anything like this before . . . The Plot to Save Socrates is highly, original, creative, and engaging. I enjoyed it from the first page."--Book.of.the.moment. at myspace.com/book_of_the_moment

"revels in the possibilities for paradoxes . . . . fresh and welcome. . . ." --Steven Silver's Reviews at www.sfsite.com/~silverag

"frankly, he [Levinson] is one of my 'read on sight' authors . . . The Plot to Save Socrates is a tapestry of times and characters and philosophies, with an excellent look at history. . . ."--Jerry Wright, Bewildering Stories at bewilderingstories.com

"A thinking person's time travel story... I felt like I was there."--John DeNardo, SF Signal

"a very intelligently written novel . . . ."--GF Willmetts, at SFcrowsnest.com

"Paul Levinson handles a complicated plot and a multitude of characters in a manner that can only be described as masterful. . . . I highly recommend this book, and I won't be surprised if it wins several awards."--Scott M. Sandridge, specmusicmuse

"a journey through time that’ll make you think as it thrills ... so accessible, even those generally put off by sci-fi should enjoy the trip."--Rod Lott, bookgasm.com

"This book was a lot of fun, and surprisingly poignant at the end. (Yes, I'll admit I cried a little.) . . . I was worried this would be a fairly cold sci-fi book, where I never got to like any of the characters, but somehow by halfway through I found I really cared about them. I'm not sure how Levinson managed that . . . but somehow they all just got inside me."--Lady Amalthea, eharlequin.com

". . . a new metaphor for the literary tradition of time travel."--Robert Blechman, blogcritics.org

"Socrates has always seemed a rather dour and dull figure to me but Paul Levinson breathes new life into this time."--Debbie, ck2skwipsandkritiques.com

"an extremely engaging, entertaining story. . ."--Laurie Thayer, Rambles.net

"truly a thought-provoking, breathtaking, and highly entertaining novel."--Lysette Brodey, PerpetualProse.com

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first part of the sequel to The Plot to Save Socrates - Unburning Alexandria - published in Analog: The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy November 2008...


sneak preview of the cover art...



Sierra Waters in NYC, date unknown

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"Millennium" Club, late 20th century, NYC



Jean-Baptiste Régnault, 1785, Socrates dragging Alcibiades from the Embrace of S.


Other novels include The Silk Code (1999), The Consciousness Plague (2002), and The Pixel Eye (2003) -- all three featuring the exploits of NYPD forensic detective Dr. Phil D'Amato (which began with a shorter piece, "The Chronology Protection Case", published in Analog Magazine in 1995) -- and Borrowed Tides (2001).



Enjoy Shaun Farrell's free podiobook reading of The Silk Code...

Awards: The Silk Code won the Locus Award for best first science fiction novel of 1999; short fiction nominated for Hugo, Nebula, Edgar, and Sturgeon Awards

Film: low-budget movie of "The Chronology Protection Case"(my award-nominated novelette) made by Jay Kensinger in 2002.

Audiobooks: radio-play of novelette "The Chronology Protection Case" (2005), and novels The Consciousness Plague (2005), and The Plot to Save Socrates (2006)

  
- all narrated by Mark Shanahan.

and here's a trailer for Jay Kensinger's 2002 movie of my novelette
The Chronology Protection Case!..
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I've been an avid reader and viewer of science fiction all of my life, and was President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), 1998-2001.

I'm also author of lots of other short stories - about 20 now available on www.fictionwise.com, including "Albert's Cradle," my first professionally published short story, appearing in Amazing Stories in 1993, and many other stories originally published in Analog Magazine in the 1990s, including "The Way of Flesh," "The Chronology Protection Case," "The Copyright Notice Case," "The Mendelian Lamp Case," "Loose Ends," "Little Differences," "Late Lessons,""The Orchard," "The Suspended Fourth," "Advantage Bellarmine," and "The Man Who Brought Down The New York Times"



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I've also written eight non-fiction books -including Cellphone: The Story of the World's Most Mobile Medium (2004), Realspace: The Fate of Physical Presence in the Digital Age (2003), Digital McLuhan (1999), The Soft Edge (1998), Electronic Chronicles (1992) and Mind at Large (1988) - translated into ten languages around the world. And I've written hundreds of articles, published in Newsday, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the Village Voice, and all kinds of newspapers, magazines, and journals and anthologies.










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3 scholars ponder the meaning of The Soft Edge


translations of my books...




I'm on TV and radio at least 3-4 times a month, and was interviewed every Sunday morning on KNX 1070 all-news radio out of Southern California, July 2006 - January 2008 ... click here for complete complete list of interviews.


IMDb.com details are under Paul Levinson (I). I'm also interviewed a few times a month by AP, Reuters, The New York Post, The New York Times, Newsday, The New York Daily News, USA Today, etc. about various media issues of the day.



Here's a video of my January 23, 2004 appearance on O'Reilly - I'm defending the right of Youngstown, Ohio TV news anchor Catherine Bosley to keep her job, after she had been videotaped, naked, in a wet t-shirt contest in Florida. . .



And here's a video of me on the Discovery Channel - December 2006 - talking about the cell phone

And here's a 20-minute interview with me about The Future of Media - on The Alcove, November 2007

More videoclips of my conversations and debates with Bill O'Reilly, Pat Buchanan, Jesse Ventura, Ray Suarez, Joe Scarborough, Brent Bozell, Kelly Wallace, and other players are on YouTube -enjoy!


When I'm not writing or talking to the media, I teach at Fordham University - where I'm Professor of Communication and Media Studies.
  
Here am I making five profound points, simultaneously, at a lecture I gave at Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus in September 2006.


I like to garden, love grape juice, tea (green, white) and Cape Cod, where we vacation every summer. I collect old postcards, tradecards, old books, and antique pens. I'm happily married, with two kids who are now adults and both real winners. My top two current favorite TV shows are Lost and 24.


I'm a songwriter - one of my songs, "Hung Up On Love" (co-written with Mikie Harris) was recorded by my group, The Other Voices (consisting of Stu Nitekman, Ira Margolis, and me), produced by Ellie Greenwich and Mike Rashkow, and released on Atlantic Records in 1968 - it was reissued on Rhino Handmade's "Come to the Sunshine" compilation CD in 2004. I've recently reunited with Stu and Ira (we originally were called The New Outlook), and we're converting our old records into MP3s. I started a record company - HappySad Records - in 1972, and released one album, "Twice Upon A Rhyme" (recently talked about a lot in Japan -it's Beatles circa Rubber Soul, maybe a little more psychedelic with some folk and pop mixed in) and a bunch of singles. Four of our songs and details about lots of this are on my music page here at myspace - myspace.com/paullevinsonthenewoutlook and blog.myspace.com/paullevinsonthenewoutlook.


copies of original 1972 Twice Upon a Rhyme available here


Hey - James Harris did a great cover of my song, "Looking for Sunsets (in the Early Morning)" in 2008 ... listen to it right here!
RECENT WRITTEN, ONLINE INTERVIEWS WITH ME - 13 January 2009, Fiction Writers Group ... 17 November 2008, Pure Southern Genteel ... 23 June 2008, TUN3R ... 26 February 2008, Pillow Talk ... 18 January 2008, emonome ... 1 December 2007, BookPleasures ...

featured radio interviews: Patrick Rands interviewed me for an hour on June 30, 2006, about my music, with 14 songs I wrote or recorded ...You can listen to it right here ..
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featured podcast interviews: Jason Rennie interviewed me on December 16, 2006 about science fiction and philosophy on The SciPhi Show .. and again on March 10, 2008 on The SciPhi Show about Robert Heinlein and Barack Obama ... Shaun Farrell interviewed me on March 28, 2007 about science fiction and the academic world on Adventures in Scifi Publishing ... Stephen Euin Cobb interviewed me on February 6, 2008 about nanotechnology, SETI, the Fermi Paradox, the probability and impact of our finding another Earth, and more on The Future and You ... Maia Whitaker interviewed me on Feburary 26, 2008 about how to promote your writing on the Web, plus we talked a little about Barack Obama on The Knitwitch Zone ... Barna Donovan and Ernabel Demillo interviewed me on March 26, 2009 about "sexting," the First Amendment, more on Culture Wars ... Joy Cardin interviewed me on May 1, 2009 about the impact of Twitter, on Wisconsin Public Radio ... The Gypsy Poet (Sophia) interviewed me on May 17, 2009 about The Plot to Save Socrates, New New Media, the First Amendment and more on BlogTalkRadio ...


and check out my occasional podcast - Light On Light Through - also available on iTunes ... 15-20-minute takes on new tech, popular culture, tv, movies, science fiction, the First Amendment, the works...

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E-mail me directly about the podcast any time!



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a few all-time favorite quotes:

"the only people who have proof of their sanity are those who have been discharged from mental institutions" -- Marshall McLuhan

"rain, I don't mind" -- John Lennon

"success is an enemy to the losers of the day" -- Phil Ochs

"darkness washed over the Dude - darker than a black steer's toochas on a moonless prairie night" -- The Big Lebowski

"a college education I would never propose/a bachelor's degree won't even keep you in clothes" -- Cole Porter

"better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav'n" -- John Milton

"when the facts change, I change my mind - what do you do, Sir?" -- John Maynard Keynes

"the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence" -- Louis Brandeis


More details on all of this and much more, including transcripts of some of my O'Reilly Factor and other TV interviews, excerpts from reviews of my books, and three other (free) MP3s, are on my main web page: www.sff.net/people/paullevinson

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my Soft Edge bookshop in Second Life, June 2008


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anyone interested in science fiction, making movies from novels and short stories, 1960s music (actually, any kind of music), songwriting (I usually write lyrics, sometimes both lyrics and music), social media, record producing, selling music from the 1960s and 70s, philosophy, space travel, Cape Cod



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For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food, for love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love to you and yours this Thanksgiving!!
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Nov 22 2009 8:02 PM

Hey Paul:

Hope you're doing great. How is everything going with the release of NEW NEW MEDIA?

I wanted to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving with many continued blessings.

with all best wishes,
Lisette

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El Comentario comenzara a transmitir musica atravez de un internet radio llamado Radio INDI. Se activara en dos semanas. Todas las bandas independientes que deseen ser transmitidas por Radio INDI porfavor envien su musica a RadioINDIpr@gmail.com. Se transmitira de martes a viernes de 10am a 2am. Requiere ITunes o WinAmp para oir.
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Maria Jusino



Nov 21 2009 7:31 AM


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Greg Frank

Greg Frank



Nov 21 2009 6:52 AM

Appreciate that - it was a fun shoot - Have a great weekend




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Donovan Jahns



Nov 21 2009 6:36 AM

Add me. My page is a trip.
Greg Frank

Greg Frank



Nov 21 2009 5:09 AM

Good Page and Thanks for the add




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Maria Jusino



Nov 20 2009 2:03 PM

Kathys Comments

Kathys Comments
good morning my new frends walcom to my space,and have a great day
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Nov 19 2009 7:58 PM

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Nov 19 2009 10:53 AM

"PROXIMA"
The Last Sci-Fi Movie

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"In the vein of Solaris, K-PAX
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Michael Marino



Nov 18 2009 10:22 PM

Bum Wines & Peyote Coyote
By Mike Marino
Now in E-Book Format

Yes it's a freebie!

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Darrin E. McGillis



Nov 15 2009 6:45 PM

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MTR

MTR



Nov 15 2009 5:09 AM

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Spell Fury



Nov 14 2009 5:12 AM

Hi Paul Levinson, we just finished SPELLFURY Episode 6, any chance you'd tell us what you think of this one? Comments from our friends keep us going!



P.S Thanks so much for your support, please tell your friends if you like it!

Ben Parris Author

Ben Parris



Nov 14 2009 4:11 AM

Please join me at

Book Revue, Tues, Nov 17th, 7 pm

313 New York Avenue, Huntington, NY

For a discussion and book signing of

Wade of Aquitaine

Moderated by top Long Island medium

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(author of Grant Me a Higher Love)

Topic:

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Strange Angell

Strange Angell



Nov 11 2009 5:39 PM

Aloha, Just touching base with all the Lost fans out there. Enjoy pt. 2 pt. 3 Into the Sun

Strange Angell


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MTR



Nov 11 2009 4:20 AM

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Nov 10 2009 5:53 AM


"In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below

We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields."
- Colonel John McRae, In Flanders Fields
November 11th - Veteran's Day in America, Armistice Day, 1918, Remembered

With a grateful heart.. Thank you to all Veterans, from all branches of service, both foreign and domestic!!

MTR

MTR



Nov 9 2009 3:03 AM

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Joey Pinkney



Nov 8 2009 2:32 PM


Hey, how are you doing? I just wanted to stop by and let you know about the latest author interview posted on www.joeypinkney.com. (One of the first ten people comment on Oneal Walters' author interview will win a FREE copy of The Age Begins poetry collection.)

Who's next in the "5 Minutes, 5 Questions With..." series?
Oneal Walters, author of The Age Begins



Don't be a stranger. Let me know what's going on in your neck of the woods.
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