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Unbounded is also a story about acceptance and unlimited love and conquering demons and finding home.
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Random thought: If Unbounded is published, and is published overseas, I wonder if Anthea Bell will translate?
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That would be "Unbounded," her novel, which she sold in a major, two-book deal this summer.
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But "Unbounded," scheduled to be published in September 2009 by Shaye Areheart, a Random House imprint, is about much more than a knife.
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Walsh finished her bildungsroman on New Year's Eve of 2007 and then went through a month-long agent search, which resulted in the contracting of Elisabeth Weed, a woman, Walsh said, who believed in her masterpiece with a capital B. "She and I did some editing together, and then 'Unbounded' was off to editors," Walsh said, adding that the book sold with a pre-emptive offer within a few days.
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"'Unbounded' morality ultimately becomes counterproductive even in terms of the same moral principles being sought.
Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Samuel Vaknin
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But I always felt an ache in my gut whenever I tried to lay 'Unbounded' aside, so the manuscript never gathered dust for long. "
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"So many people have seen me struggle - to find time to write and continue to believe that 'Unbounded' had potential.
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Unbounded North Korean nuclear-arming could have grave consequences for U.S. security in the region and the world.
Leon V. Sigal: Managing an Unmanageable North Korea Leon V. Sigal 2011
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Revision one: I first wrote Last Will, then Unbounded, in 2002 as a love story/romance.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Therese Walsh, The Last Will of Moira Leahy 2009
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