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- Interview With Erwin A. Thompson, Author of "Cattle Country and Back Trail"
by Juanita Watson. Today, Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views, is talking with author and poet Erwin A. Thompson about his book "Cattle Country and Back Trail: Two Tales from the Thompson Western Series."
Erwin A. Thompson, a genuine old-timer, has written over a dozen westerns, all painting a moral universe in which good humor and wit triumph, and love unites and conquers all.
Juanita: Welcome, Erwi... products, articles, news
- "High Tide" by Nadine Laman: Book Review
by Cherie Fisher. The author Nadine Laman does it again!! "High Tide," the second book in the Kathryn McKenzie story, certainly lives up to the quality of the first book, "Kathryn's Beach," I am looking forward to reading the 3rd book in this trilogy called "Atonement." You can read "High Tide" without reading the first book, but I would highly recommend reading the first book for enjoyment and to catch up on Kat... products, articles, news
- "The Doctor's Daughter" by Donna MacQuigg
by April Sullivan. "The Doctor's Daughter" is a classic tale about young English woman Rebeccah Randolph and her journey to the American frontier to be reunited with her estranged father. Donna MacQuigg gets the story rolling quickly. By the end of the first chapter, Rebeccah has arrived in America and the adventures begin. She immediately learns that New Mexico is nothing like England. This rough country is full o... products, articles, news
- "Grace Period: The Awakening of Abel Adams" by Robert Hammond: Book Review
by Debra Gaynor. Abel Adams grew up in a Christian home in a quiet town in Maryland. His Aunt Delilah predicted that he would some day be a preacher -- little did she know the road he would take to get there. He had the advantage of a loving family, "wise counsel and educational opportunities." He traded all that for a world of drugs, and crime.
Abel seemed to rebel from early in his childhood. He stole from... products, articles, news
- Thomson and Thompson the Bumbling Detectives From Tintin
by Holly Franklin. Thomson and Thompson are two of the best loved characters in the Adventures of Tintin. Thomson and Thompson first featured in Cigars of the Pharaoh where they arrest Tintin and Snowy as they are enjoying a holiday cruise. In their first outing they prove to be highly efficient characters using a cunning not seen in later albums they appear in. They save Tintin from a firing squad using a disguise... products, articles, news
- Prologue, Dedication, Introduction, Prelude, Preface, Forward and Acknowledgements - How to Choose
by L. Winslow. When writing a book whether it is a book of fiction or non-fiction, novel or petite eBook the author must choose which general information to include in the beginning. Often the publisher will have something to say as well. Some authors go all out and have many different intro-style pieces, but one should be forewarned that if you go overboard on the beginning, often readers will get con... products, articles, news
- "Chew on Things" by Iris Bell
by Irene Watson. As a canine lover the subtitle of the book caught my eye and even more so that the words of wisdom are being "told to" the author, Dr. Iris Bell. Knowing dogs are extremely wise, I was excited to read this book.
In the foreword, Casey B. Worrywart, Dogtor of Philosophy, explains that he sees himself as a "soulful fellow" and wants to share what he has learned while watching, worrying, thinking,... products, articles, news
- Interview with Lydia Phillips, Author of "No Glass House"
by Tyler Tichelaar. Lydia Phillips is also an author and actor. She lives in the Atlanta area and is at work on her next novel. Lydia loves reading, dancing, horseback riding and a good movie.
Tyler: Welcome, Lydia, and thank you for joining me today. First, I understand the book has a large number of main characters. Why did you choose to focus the novel on the problems of several couples rather than just one husb... products, articles, news
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