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  • Bow's board has unanimously recommended investors vote in favor of the A$1.52-a-share US$1.58 offer, and Shell said in September that it expected the transaction to be implemented in January.

    Australia Delays Ruling on Shell-PetroChina Bid David Winning 2011

  • I reread the first two books in the series in preparation for the new one, busted on through that in record time, reread some Francesca Lia Block at the request of the Go Review That Book! group on LibraryThing, gobbled down an ARC of Alison Goodman's EON: DRAGONEYE REBORN, and greedily devoured James Bow's UNWRITTEN BOOKS.

    TBR Additions 2009

  • Sue wins a copy of James Bow's THE YOUNG CITY, a YA time travel novel about two twenty-first century young people who must cope with life in 1884.

    And the winner is... 2009

  • Bow's first genre-bending novel is still almost published and his journalism focuses ...

    Five Easy Questions: Charlie Huston, Part Two 2006

  • Bow's first genre-bending novel is still almost published and his journalism focuses on Canadian business, but his blog has logged hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world.

    Five Easy Questions: James Bow, Part One 2006

  • The wind turned away before the flames reached Long Bow's house.

    Flaming Fury 2008

  • Bow's first genre-bending novel is still almost published and his ...

    Five Easy Questions: James Bow, Part One 2006

  • "Rosemary looked at the pages and saw a line saying 'Rosemary looked at the pages and saw a line saying' Rosemary looked at the pages and saw a line saying 'Rosemary looked at the pages and saw a line saying' Rosemary looked at the pages and saw — '" In that hall of mirrors, Bow's character gets lost in the self-referential Land of Fiction.

    Five Easy Questions, James Bow, Part Two 2006

  • In his surreal new novel, The Unwritten Girl, James Bow's protagonist literally jumps off the page: hanging out with a fictional character from a Shakespeare play and glimpsing bit of the book that Bow is writing about her: Rosemary looked at ...

    Five Easy Questions: James Bow, Part One 2006

  • Combining photocopied pages, primative word-processor documents, and lovingly-detailed pages, this journal lasted five issues under Bow's supervision -- creating a dedicated Doctor Who fan fiction community.

    Five Easy Questions: James Bow, Part One 2006

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