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Julie Buxbaum

Julie Buxbaum

I am a former attorney turned writer, and my debut novel, The Opposite of Love, comes out this January.

Please check out my website: www.juliebuxbaum.com more »
  • Los Angeles, Ca
  • member since July 18 2007

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  • shirin s

    shirin s says

    hi dear.i can't say, m a writer. but i love to write and more to read. i live in iran an i m not so familiar to find your book here an read it. i really appreciate to have at least a part of it. if it's possible send me any thing of yours. thanks

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Michele Y

    Michele Y says

    Hey Julie, just wanted to drop by and say that I LOVED "The Opposite of Love". I'm looking foward to your next book.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • LadyVampire2u

    LadyVampire2u says

    Just thought I’d drop by and wish you a Happy 4th of July! ~LV~

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mohammad R

    Mohammad R says

    The Rise of the Jewish Empire: The Jewish Conquest of America by Bob Finch



    http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/161385



    America may have lost the war against vietnam but it has never been invaded or conquered by external forces since its declaration of independence. But since the second world war and, in particular the establishment of the terrorist state refered to as Israel, it has been conquered from within. Wasps no longer have any significant control over american politics or its foreign policies

    The israelis in america control the republican party and the democratic party and even the green party. They control the left wing of american politics (noam chomsky, stephen zunes) almost as much as they control the extreme right wing. They control congress. Jack abramoff apparently had in the region of 60 members of congress on his payroll. And these were not insignificant members of congress either since he funded tom delay who provided dick cheney’s power base. This israeli was not only funding american goys but terrorists in the jews-only state. And this is the political influence of just one jewish billionaire. When aipac and all the other jewish lobbying groups in america, whose prime loyalties are to the jews-only state in palestine, are taken into consideration, the jews are financing virtually all members of congress. These days when american politicians talk about the need to defend their country from external threats what they mean is any challenge to the jews-only state in palestine.

    The israelis control vast slabs of the bush administration. "The neoconservatives … control the Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the police-state apparatus known as "Homeland Security." (Paul Craig Roberts ‘Outfoxed by bin Laden’ http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=4898). Wayne madsen has suggested they’re aiming to take control of the super secret National Security Agency (NSA) - America's premier electronic surveillance body. "What has some NSA officials worried is that with pro-Israeli neocons now engrained within the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), State Department, and National Security Council, NSA is ripe for penetration by Israeli intelligence. With outside contractors now permeating NSA and a major Israeli espionage operation being discovered inside the Pentagon, once again there is a fear within NSA that foreign intelligence services such as the Mossad could make another attempt to penetrate America's virtual "Fort Knox" of intelligence treasures and secrets." (Wayne Madsen ‘The neocon power grab at NSA and an attempt to stifle the press’ http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/052405Madsen/052405madsen.html).

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  • Shyam

    Shyam says

    Julie,

    Thx for addin me as a friend..HAPPY READING & WRITING :o)

    Regards,

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Dr AMIN

    Dr AMIN says

    hi julie;
    Its a long time, since i have not heard from you. Hope all is well.
    Hows Life and works? how about new books? Write me when you are free...warm regards.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Cynthia L

    Cynthia L says

    Dear Julie, Thank you so much for sending your book. What a nice surprise to find it waiting for me at my home. I am really looking forward to reading it - sounds wonderful. Good luck with your book and your future endeavors

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • reza r

    reza r says

    hi julie
    you are very lovely

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • BENEDICT I

    BENEDICT I says

    JULIE if i may ask the opposite of love means what cos if they should ask me i wil say is hatred but i knw u're lukin at it the other way round which i wil like u to xplain to me cos i don't understand what u mean by that.I wil be very much elated if u can xplain in such a way i'll understand.i'm also a salfari member if there's anyway u can xplain please do.Thanks................BENEDICT.

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  • Mehdi Ghasemi

    Mehdi Ghasemi says

    “Darkness of Soil”

    Written by Mehdi Ghasemi, 23 November 2001.

    By the window, I had sat far from myself. In the swing of my mind as if a memory became nothing. I quailed; I quailed at tomorrow, at the window left ajar, and at the steam of dread which had tarnished the window’s gloss.
    A light breeze blew into my mind. It smelt a lost tale; a childish smell of an amiable object. I looked the time out of the window. Its blowing swept the tale’s leaves from the wizen branches of the Past. Thither, all around in black, I was staring blankly into the darkness.
    A leave suddenly slipped into my hand…. It had a ghastly pallor, though it had not even taste the autumn. This time, the Spring, with her deceptive feature, had made its face pallid and the blowing of bleeze had drawn its oblivion on my hand.
    The leave slipped into the darkness and my hand got full of vanity and my eye gazed into the darkness of the freezing night while I was sitting lonely in my remote fancy, with hatred of awakening.
    Ah! Cold night! I’m brightness addict. Become darker! Obscure me! I don’t wish to disappear in the eternity of branches with the remorse for awakening. I wish to travel to the darkness, to the depth of the soil. It needs no Sun to encourage germination and I would stay in that absolute silence until sprouting again. Thus, dark my own self!

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  • Mehdi Ghasemi

    Mehdi Ghasemi says

    Hi Julie, I would be extremely happy if you comment on the following manuscript written by me, as I wish be a writer.

    “Death and Love”

    Written by Mehdi Ghasemi; 24 Dec 2002

    “Touch” was the most important word in my life, giving me an identity, but the time had spaced out us.
    Lonely, like my soul, desolated and sunken in the vow of celibacy thinking to only one thing: disengaging myself from the time.
    Without any powerful endurance, I closed the edge of a precipice. Nothing thither, I cried out your name, but no reply hardly ever!
    I flew from the edge, gliding and then falling dawn. I called you again, but ….
    I fell down to the ground and died. How I was in buoyant mood! Soon afterwards I came to myself, realizing immediately that I was drowned in my loneliness as well as my previous world. It came to me that I may not feel the inaccessibility again. Time is nonsense in here and in the blink of an eye you can come to me even if you die in your own world after thousands years. So I closed my eyes and opened them quickly….
    You! Right! You were in front of me! But they took you to a place far from me. Again I got alone! They put us in the fire! Wish we burnt in one flame! Together forever! But no, not again …. Each of us was burning in his/her own fire; you because of the offence of being awake in moonlit nights of that world and me because of coming soon to this world. No ash was remained from our burning. Wish there was wind; there was ash too! Maybe our ashes would be interlaced with each other. But, it sounds as if “touch” is the most outdated word in here.

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  • donya t

    donya t says

    Hi Julie, I saw your picture and try to find something in your eyes and nice smile but they are too much deeper that a little diver same me can find anything there.
    I hope you be successful in your life.
    Mohammad Mehdi

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Kristen H

    Kristen H says

    Julie, I just wanted to say hi and wondered if you picked 50 random winners from last month's contest on your ebooks. I think Amina came in to enter it.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Abiodun A

    Abiodun A says

    Hi Julie,
    Its nice knowing you. I love to read your books, mostly those that relates to organisational behaviour and psuchology of people. My job basically is all about HR - dealing with People in organisation.

    I love to hear from you.
    Cheers!

    Biodun Adebambo

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • shirin s

    shirin s says

    hi Julie,
    i m a girl. this is the first time i see you and i think if i don't know anything about you i would miss a great deal. you are very beautiful and i hope i could find a kind friend like you. i would appreciate to make friends with you. leave me something not a long note, but show you read my note. thanks yours

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Janda

    Janda says

    Hi Julie..you are 4 years younger than me but in experience and expression of life a lot older. I regret that I can not read your book here in Egypt. Thank you ver much for being in touch. I am writing novel it will be my first one...
    Congratulations at you novel!
    Very best regards
    Imtiaz Janda

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • sarah p

    sarah p says

    would love to read your book! I have tried to write a book myself, but thrown all my short stories away after reading Alice Munro and Margaret Atwood and John Updike. Just love those writers and know that I cant ever dream to be as good as them and that spoils writing for me, sadly. Hope that your book is a success for you.

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  • Mehdi Ghasemi

    Mehdi Ghasemi says

    Thanks Julie for accepting me. I have entered the contest and hope to win your book. Would you mind telling me more about your book? I am interested in reading books that have psychological background and philosophical content. How about your book?
    Kind regards
    Mehdi

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
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