Links

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I have a website and sometime blog at:

myspace.com/jane_st_clair

Capstone Fiction is a great new publisher started by veterans Jeff Nesbit and Ramona Tucker. See www.capstonefiction. com.

Professor Jeff J. Koloze included Walk Me to Midnight in his scholarly paper, “Death Scenes in Literature from the Nineteenth Century to Current Literature,” posted at www.lifeissues.net/writers/kol/kol_25death.html

Walk Me to Midnight got a nice spot on a new forum called “Public Literature Organization,” which invites authors considered very good to post their work. See www.publicliterature.org

Gina Conway has a website about women and writing called “A Portrait of A Writer Interrupted.” She has an interview with me posted at /writing-mom-jane-st-clair

Hospice Patients Alliance works hard every day for the hospice movement. The organizer, Ron Panzer, is one of the heroes of the hospice movement. See www.hospicepatients.org.

The Coalition Against Assisted Suicide is trying to defeat a measure in the state of Washington state that is similar to the laws in the Netherlands and Oregon. These are compassionate doctors and others who want no part of killing terminal patients. Their leader is the son of a former governor of Washington who is on the other side of the issue. See their website at http://noassistedsuicide.com/

Not Dead Yet is an amazing organization of activists against assisted suicide. This group provides the perspective of people with disabilities and handicaps. They are far from dead yet — they are amazing and outspoken and sometimes outrageous. See http://www.notdeadyet.org/

Contrary to what most Americans believe, the anti-euthanasia movement is particularly active outside the United States. The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, a very effective organization, is in Canada. Their website is http://www.epcc.ca/

Euthanasia. com is easily the most comprehensive, anti-assisted suicide website on the Internet. There you will find literally hundreds of articles, scholarly papers,  links, and even practical information such as “How to Prepare a Living Will.” Go to http://www.euthanasia.com/

British Broadcasting System has a website about how different world religions view mercy killings and suicide, and a deep discussion of its ethics and implications. See http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/ethics/euthanasia/

The International Task Force Against Assisted Suicide has a terrific website at http://www.internationaltaskforce.org/.

The Nightingale Alliance was founded on Florence Nightingale’s principles of caring for the sick and the terminally ill at http://www.nightingalealliance.org/index.php/.