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By Homefield Multimedia
Never mind that this satire cracked the Amazon Top 40 this week. Never mind that it's a story on our instant celebrity. Brewza.com called "Pookoo" a brilliantly written satirical look at our society's celebrity obsession."

By Homefield Multimedia
A novel about a rising sports star, who makes poor sexual choices, may turn into pre-requisite reading for future sports stars who may take a tumble in public. Keep reading to see what the shouting is all about.

By Homefield Multimedia
The author of the satire "Pookoo" goes serious, if not thirsty for change. Here's an open letter to the makers of Gatorade, as well as any other potential sponsors.

By Homefield Multimedia
A famous athlete, seemingly golden, finds a fall from grace with a sex scandal, and sees a public backlash. Today's headlines? Yes. Also part of a novel published in 2008, "Pookoo" by D.L. Shiloh gives readers a bumpy ride into celebrity's darkside.

By Homefield Multimedia
He fumbled with his picks last week (going 7-6) but the American writer D.L. Shiloh thinks he'll do better this week. See how you compare.

By Homefield Multimedia
OK, Thanksgiving is approaching. But events of 9-11 are still swirling around us as seen in the news lately. Something new happens every week or is leftover. When will it end? Visit this web site to share your 9-11 memory.

By Homefield Multimedia
Brewza.com called it "a brilliantly written satirical look at our society's celebrity obsession." It made the Amazon.com Kindle bestseller charts. Own it by just clicking on a few links November 15th, today - and get better web traffic.

By Homefield Multimedia
His new novel-in-progress has him 'walking the wire' and is a "quieter" direction than "Pookoo" is. See how D.L. Shiloh handles the mess of 9-11 in "Waiting for the End."

By Homefield Multimedia
Friends thought this American-born writer was insane or desperate to give away copies of his satire "Pookoo." But suddenly the once-upon-a-time shot putter and discus thrower started building a worldwide audience. He now has readers in 15 countries.

By Homefield Multimedia
First he poked at celebrity culture. Now D.L. Shiloh is wrestling with the post 9-11 world . What's next? A novel about modern life, with the credit bust of '08 and the American dream.

By Homefield Multimedia
Web site? Check. Facebook? Yep. D.L. Shiloh celebrates 200 Tweets and he'll try to make the slice of life observations and doings worth your time. But making things relevant - from grocery store trips to work to cemetery stops is what he's all about.

By Homefield Multimedia
Halfway through "Pookoo" is a strange and raucous Halloween party scene that is one of the key chapters. But be warned, this book treat is not suitable for kids.

By Homefield Multimedia
National Pookoo Google search day - get traffic for your web site

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The technological boom of the Internet, cell phones and PCs may herald a boom to the nearly lost art form of poetry as a popular art form. D.L. Shiloh thinks the time is near for the cosmic tumblers to click into place for the art form.

By Homefield Multimedia
If Chicago had won the Olympic bid for being the 2016 host city, satirist D.L. Shiloh promised a new Lenny the Lobster short story for free download. If misery loves company, read on about this sad situation. You'll even learn how to get a free book.

By Homefield Multimedia
Chicago is vying to be the host city in 2016. The author of a satire set in Chicago says Lenny the Lobster will re-emerge from exile. The Red One may even have a few tricks up his sleeve for a world that needs some laughs right about now.

By Homefield Multimedia
The satire "Pookoo" came out of a time when the author was unemployed as a proofreader and divorced in the same month. Know what that's like? Take the Pookoo journey with this free e book novel (that's right) of it. Readers in 15 countries have.

By Homefield Multimedia
A new web site dedicated to a 9-11 novel does more than offer readers an insider's look into the making of D.L. Shiloh's new novel-in-progress. Now readers can share their memories of "where were you when it happened."

By Homefield Multimedia
A new web site dedicated to a 9-11 novel does more than offer readers an insider's look into the making of D.L. Shiloh's new novel-in-progress. Now readers can share their memories of "where were you when it happened."

By Homefield Multimedia
American author D.L. Shiloh, who worked as a PR specialist for the Nagasaki co-pilot, says North Korea's underground nuclear test is a move in the wrong direction.

By Homefield Multimedia
With just over 200 days left to finish his second novel, American writer D.L. Shiloh isn't worried about completing his new novel on modern American life.

By Homefield Multimedia
The audio book of "Pookoo", a tale of modern lunacy and sorry, is going to hit digital shelves. It'll be read by its author, D.L. Shiloh.

By Homefield Multimedia
A lost 6-part interview with a Nagasaki co-pilot, Lt. Col. Fred J. Olivi, were recovered this week. The interview was part of research D.L. Shiloh did for "The Eyewitness", a poetry book about the aftermath of World War III.

By Homefield Multimedia
Writer D.L. Shiloh's fans from 15 countries can ask questions for a new interview DVD that's in the works. Here's how you can send in your entry - and win a DVD.

By Homefield Multimedia
To promote a new book, D.L. Shiloh is set to film a new music video. The writer who used 6-foot lobsters to speak on celebrity with his novel "Pookoo" now uses rock and roll to fight the atom.

By Homefield Multimedia
The Cold War might be over, but global hot spots in the news have made American D.L. Shiloh shuffle which project takes off his desk. Here's a look inside "The Eyewitness."

By Homefield Multimedia
Life does imitate art, but now the author of POOKOO is just happy the revised edition is finally being launched. Readers in 15 countries have downloaded the free e-book off D.L. Shiloh's web sites.

By Homefield Multimedia
Readers from 10 countries have already downloaded for free the new satire by first-time novelist D.L. Shiloh. At the center is an offbeat “Hell Party” chapter.

By Homefield Multimedia
Both novels by D.L. Shiloh have his fingerprints: quirky characters, lone souls searching in a vast busy world, a mix of sex and death and a struggle to find their own way. His blog has a countdown clock you can watch. Google his name for it.

By Homefield Multimedia
A new web site's unique blend personal stories using avatars and audio just went online. Author D.L. Shiloh, author of “POOKOO”, shares his story at the new site. He says calling the non-profit's hotline was the most important call of his life.

By Homefield Multimedia
The economic downturn of the 1980s was the backdrop for POOKOO, a satire by novelist D.L. Shiloh. The new book is about an out-of-work proofreader with marriage woes. Its author says the financial hard times in 2008 might be worse than ever.

By Homefield Multimedia
Paranormal and psychological aspects of the new novel “Pookoo” by D.L. Shiloh will be discussed on Jacqueline Foreman's BlogTalkRadio show.

By Homefield Multimedia
“Pookoo” now means new Afterlife term in a new satire about celebrity culture and fame.



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