Aaron Paul
Beyond 'Breaking Bad': 5 TV Shows Aaron Paul Should Guest Star
by
Christina Bhattacharya
The infamous drama series Breaking Bad has reached its series finale. Aaron Paul, one of the series hottest actors, will be well suited for guest starring roles on popular TV shows. Aaron Paul is now unemployed from television.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Beyond-Breaking-Bad:-5-TV-Shows-Aaron-Paul-Should-Guest-Star
id=8075902 - Oct 21, 2013
Meet Aaron Paul Lazar, Author of FireSong
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Mayra Calvani
Aaron Paul Lazar is the author of three mystery series, the LeGarde Mysteries, the Moore Mysteries, and the Tall Pines Mysteries. He's here today to talk about his latest installment in the LeGarde series, FireSong. Lazar discusses how he started writing and he also gives us a peek into the world of his amateur sleuth protagonist, Gus LeGarde.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Meet-Aaron-Paul-Lazar,-Author-of-FireSong
id=6225366 - Apr 29, 2011
Interview - Paul Aaron
by
David Wisehart
After years of small theater productions and television Movies-of-the-Week, director Paul Aaron has finally made his step up to the big leagues. With Maxie - a light romantic romp about the ghost of a 1920s flapper who invades the body of a demure secretary - Aaron has in part fulfilled his lifelong dream of returning to the Golden Age of Hollywood moviemaking.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Interview---Paul-Aaron
id=3066304 - Oct 10, 2009
Who is Paul?
by
Mick Lorimer
Who is this most important eye witness to Jesus Christ? Paul was born as Saul in Tarsus. He was a pure bred Israelite of the Tribe of Benjamin. Gamaliel was a very famous teacher under which he studied.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Who-is-Paul?
id=2472022 - Jun 13, 2009
Book Review for Unscrambled Eggs by Nadia Brown
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Aaron Lazar
Unscrambled Eggs is a lyrical album of profound poetry. It glistens with quiet reflection entangled with sentiments of abandonment. Forlorn, lost, adrift on a sea of real emotions - Nadia Brown speaks with words not often combined.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review-for-Unscrambled-Eggs-by-Nadia-Brown
id=153087 - Feb 27, 2006
Rejection - Is Your Book Really THAT Bad?
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Aaron Lazar
Rejection. Oh, how it stings. Most of us have been through it - plenty. Seeking jobs, college admissions, love, or publication for our books. It hurts. Destroys our self-image. For a while, anyway. And it tears at the thin fabric in which we cocoon with our fragile writer's ego, protecting the inner belief that our work is valid.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Rejection---Is-Your-Book-Really-THAT-Bad?
id=1772097 - Dec 09, 2008
Coming Home
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Aaron Lazar
The past nine days have propelled me from dizzying heights of joy to the depths of despair. I survived, and thankfully so did my grandson.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Coming-Home
id=184713 - Apr 24, 2006
For Writers: The Ultimate Reward
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Aaron Lazar
What do you picture when you dream about your book's success? Do you envision readers stopping you in the grocery store with stars in their eyes? Getting on Oprah? Seeing your book in the front window of your local Borders?
http://ezinearticles.com/?For-Writers:-The-Ultimate-Reward
id=392597 - Dec 20, 2006
Book Review for Quark Soup by Magdalena Ball
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Aaron Lazar
Quark Soup is a cryptic collection of alluring poetry that provides fodder for deep introspection, while personifying planets and attributing humans with celestial properties.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review-for-Quark-Soup-by-Magdalena-Ball
id=417021 - Jan 13, 2007
The Book Signing
by
Aaron Lazar
This is a humorous piece about the thoughts that ramble through a jittery writer's brain before a major book signing event.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Book-Signing
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