Release Date February 10, 2021
Stone of Thor comic
One Scoop or Two Series on Sandhill Island
Australia Burns – benefit book
Witches’ Cliff: Deerbourne Inn Series
Blooming Justice: Keystone Lake Series
Second in the Sandhill Island series
Romance Suspense
YA Fantasy
YA Fantasy
Pulp Fiction
Pulp Anthology
Anthology from Enid Writers Club
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THE BALANCED LIFE – STILLWATER AUTHOR FAIR
Yesterday was the annual Stillwater Public Library Local Author Fair, and I was pleased to be a part of it. http://library.stillwater.org/read_local_authors_fair.php I was amazed at the sheer number of Oklahoma authors in attendance – two floors of them! … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Fish, authors, bat creatures, children's books, Enid Writers' Club, graphic novels, John Biggs, Just Fiction Writing Series, MD Moffitt, Megan Pickering, Oghma Creative Media, Stillwater Public Library, The Apocalypse Sucks, Tulsa Race Riots, William Bernhardt
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BALANCING A MIDDLE READER BOOK
In my book Glome’s Valley, Ethan is trying to make the best of a boring summer while his father solves an ancient riddle that has plagued archeologists for years. Ethan and his dad go to Heavener, Oklahoma to read the … Continue reading
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Tagged archeology, children's books, fairies, fantasy, Glome's Valley, Heavener, middle readers, Oklahoma, pre-teen, rune stone, trolls
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BALANCING MOTHER’S DAY THROUGH THE YEARS
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers reading this blog and the people who love them. I know how hard you work to balance your life with those you love. And I know you wouldn’t have it any … Continue reading
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Tagged children's books, It takes a village, lung cancer, Mother's Day, photograhy, pregnancy
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