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The Sand Carriers
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There is a bonus attached to Mr. Villarreal’s new book of poetry: a one-act play which deals with seeing only what one wants to see to the detriment of a birthing consciousness. The novella deals with the would-be world the protagonist/narrator...
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Tales From The Tunnicliff Inn
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A two hundred year old Cooperstown village inn steeped in history, looming in mystery and renowned for local lore; with hundreds of stories encased within its brick walls, author Bill Waller unearths some of these these, weaves in some local...
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Well Fed Poet
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This collection of my memoirs is basically a diary in poetry form, which has always been my preferred style of writing. Some have a cartoon-like drawing included. A small portion of them are songs, but that only happens if I hum a tune while writing.
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On Breaking One's Pencil
And Other Vagrant Thoughts: Essays from a Curious Mind
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The book is divided into six major parts: PLACES, WRITING ADVICE, CHURCH MATTERS, PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ESSAYS, ESSAYS, and ALL IN THE FAMILY. It closes with the traditional -30- that used to tell newspapermen working on stories that the story was...
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Gramarye: The Glamour of Grammar
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The essays in Gramarye were born out of the author’s fascination with idiom, syntax, and the parts and particles of speech in English. They draw on instances from poetry, in which language always finds its most characteristic and striking embodiment.
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Dragonflies, Snowdrifts and Spice Cake
Finding Inspiration in Everyday Things
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In this follow-up book to Inspirations From The Everyday, Tandy Balson continues to take everyday things and present them through eyes that see a greater meaning. Dragonflies, Snowdrifts and Spice Cake is a wonderfully positive and insightful...
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The Griffin and Other Poems
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The Griffin and Other Poems is the author’s latest and fourth poetic endeavor, written to shed light on current events from a feminist’s perspective, using symbolism as well as empathy in traditional as well as modern ways. The author tries to...
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Social Studies
Collected Essays, 1974-2013
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Just let me turn down that armadillo steak I'm cooking for dinner; then I'll be right with you. Such an easy recipe. You should try it. You just soak your 'dillo meat in a pint of bourbon in which you've been soaking a cup of cactus needles...
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27 Winters and Counting...
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Donald Mackinnon is a survivor. Anyone who has lived through twenty-seven bitterly cold Winnipeg winters, qualifies as a survivor. Now, he’s hoping to find his soul mate; the woman he will spend the rest of his life with. When he meets teacher...
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The Secret Key
A Collection of Poems
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The Secret Key is a collection of poems in many different styles and forms, on a variety of topics, from love to nature to science; it’s very thorough and dense, and should probably be good reading for every season - a work for people of every...