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Nora Weston

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Nora's publishing credits include the anthologies Mind Mutations, Cyber Pulp’s Halloween 3.0, and Dark Pleasures. Other venues in print and online include; The Hacker’s Source, The Dream People, Hoboeye, Abandoned Towers, Dark Moon Rising, Shadowkeep, Insolent Rudder, Poe Little Thing, Soul Engravings, Dark Walls, The Murder Hole, Word Salad, Lost in the Dark, Static Movement Online, Escaping Elsewhere, Decompositions, The Kudzu Monthly, The Burning Word, The Seeker Magazine, Dream Forge, The Sidewalk's End, and The Harrow. She took first place in a Lotus Blooms Journal’s past poetry contest. Her novels, Guardian 2632 and The Twelfth Paladin have been released by Melange Books. Worlds Within-Worlds Beyond, Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine, Trapeze Magazine, and Four and Twenty all featured her work during the autumn, 2010. Bete Noire has published her work, and 1889 Labs published Down in Death Valley, plus Crack the Spine published Nora's work as well. Recently, Star*Line, Calliope on the Web, and Eye to the Telescope have published poetry. New work up at NewMyths.com and Speculative 66. Feel free to download previous interviews with Nora on Blog Talk Radio’s, Not Picture Perfect. Her blog is the Noracast.

Nora has also had the pleasure of reaching people through the airwaves on radio stations throughout the US. She's been a guest on WBIG/ 1280 am/ People to People with Paul Morgan, and KFIZ/1450 am/Backstage Live with Joe Scheibinger. Radio interviews took place with WDLB/1450 am/Insight with Ryan Lindsey, WFAD/1490 am/ Jerry Germaine & Jae Show, KBAR/1230 am/ In The Dark with Bill Shields, WJON/1240 am/The Midday Show with Kelli Gorr, Trip N Tyme In The Morning / Ellusions Radio Network, LLC and with Jack Landman of Cybercity Radio. Desmond Haas interviewed Nora for The Romance Radio Network.

Nora is available for radio/podcast interviews to discuss writing and/or Internet safety.
Email: noraweston.nw@gmail.com

Internet Safety

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The ever-growing trend for society to crave the benefits technology affords us all has led to tragic news reports. The desire for faster communication and the ease of transmitting data all around the world has, indeed, opened the door for evil to blatantly flaunt itself in virtual reality. Should we fear the Internet?

No, but to remain naïve to the dangers lurking around on the Net is irresponsible. Truth is stranger than fiction and the truth is... the Internet can be a most volatile place. Themes for a radio, or podcast, interview include...

Good against Evil: Easily one of the most popular themes in many genres, as well as, mainstream literature, this theme provides an opportunity for discussion amongst reader's groups and individual readers looking to ponder why we are here. Do our actions, every single one of them, have consequences? 
Dangers of the Internet: This theme is an outlet to discuss dangers of the Internet and what a person/family can do to be safe. Today, popular literature and movies show the benefits technology and the Internet offers, but if not used wisely, the Internet can lead some innocent people into a dangerous world full of deception.

The Internet is a wonderful tool used for education and personal entertainment, plus businesses all over the world can join forces to provide the most cost effective methods for manufacturing, trading, and selling their products and services. Visit these links for internet safety tips: privacy. privacy. Disney/Internet Safety and Safe Kids.
 

CONTACT Nora: noraweston.nw@gmail.com
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