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    The Armenian Weekly On-Line
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    The Armenian Weekly; Volume 74, No. 29; July 26, 2008

    Arts and Literature:

    1. New Books - Braver's 'Skin Deep' Hits Bookshelves
    By Narineh Abrimian

    2. BATS
    By Tatul Sonentz


    ***

    1. New Books - Braver's 'Skin Deep' Hits Bookshelves

    ARLINGTON, Mass. (A.W.)-What happens when you're a homicide detective out
    chasing criminals and are suddenly assigned a case where you may be the one
    you're chasing? In the novel Skin Deep by Gary Braver, Lieutenant Steve
    Markarian faces just that. There is someone killing the most attractive
    women in Boston, someone who enters into his victim's lives and exits after
    knotting a black stocking around their necks. "The death of beautiful women
    has always been lamented in literature. Edgar Allen Poe said that the death
    of a beautiful woman is the most poetic topic. Others see the death of a
    beautiful woman as the most tragic. In this book, I am fascinated with the
    murder of a beautiful woman," says Braver.

    Skin Deep was published this July in New York by the Tom Doherty Associates,
    LLC. Gary Braver is the pen name of Gary Goshgarian. He was born and raised
    in Hartford, Conn. He received a B.S. in physics from the Worcester
    Polytechnic Institute, an M.A. in English from the University of
    Connecticut, and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin. After
    a few lab-related positions, he realized that lab work wasn't for him;
    instead, teaching and writing were his passion.

    Braver began teaching at Western Michigan University, where he remained for
    a year. In the 1970's, he began teaching English at Northeastern University
    and is still there to this day. Even though linguistics is his passion, he
    introduced Northeastern to a class on science fiction. When this class
    proved to be a success, Braver launched two more classes: "Horror Fiction"
    and "Modern Bestersellers." These three classes are still being taught in
    Northeastern University. For over 20 years, Braver has also taught fiction
    writing workshops throughout the United States and Europe. He currently
    resides in Arlington, Mass., with his family.

    Braver has written six other suspense novels: Atlantis Fire, Rough Beast,
    and The Stone Circle (published under his real name, Gary Goshgarian); and
    Elixir, Gray Matter, and Flashback (published under his pen name). Braver is
    also the author of four college writing textbooks: Exploring Language, The
    Contemporary Reader, Dialogues, and What Matters in America.

    For more information on the novel, go to www.garybraver.com.

    -Narineh Abrimian
    ----------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------

    2. BATS

    Caverns
    where kinetic sound
    and digital motion
    pierce and shape
    the darkness
    in our souls.

    Indoors
    on a flat screen
    of screaming illusions
    a dark knight and
    a smiling joker flip
    a two-faced coin
    to settle the fate
    of Gotham.

    Outside
    in a moonlit night
    bats still fight malaria
    with silent sonar and
    and triangulated
    flight. while
    in the mists
    of fast fading
    memory
    Dracula seeks
    final refuge in a
    bed of native soil
    before sunrise
    and demise.

    Tatul Sonentz

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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