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Monthly Archives: June 2015
SWASHBUCKLING BO
My latest book, HALLEY, Awarded 2015 Jefferson Cup Honor for Historical Fiction. Available at: NewSouth Books: www.newsouthbooks.com/halley and Amazon Our late Boxer, Bo, was very territorial. He didn’t put up with other animals in his domain. He considered the Ark Veterinary … Continue reading
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A BOXER NAMED BO
My latest book, HALLEY, Awarded 2015 Jefferson Cup Honor for Historical Fiction. Available at: NewSouth Books: www.newsouthbooks.com/halley and Amazon. I’m a dog lover, and I particularly love Boxers. So when I found Bo at a humane shelter about ten years ago, … Continue reading
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A MOST HAPPY FELLOW
My latest book, HALLEY, Awarded 2015 Jefferson Cup Honor for Historical Fiction. Available at: NewSouth Books: www.newsouthbooks.com/halley and Amazon Ta-da-da–da-da de Dah de dah ta dah de dah! Dah–de dah… Every time I hear a John Phillips Sousa march I am … Continue reading
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FOLKLORE, CHARMS, AND OLD WIVES’ TALES
My latest book, HALLEY, Awarded 2015 Jefferson Cup Honor for Historical Fiction. Available at: NewSouth Books: www.newsouthbooks.com/halley and Amazon In the Georgia mountains of my childhood, there were some people who were superstitious. Not many actually believed in ghosts, but … Continue reading
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