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Check out this cozy mystery, the third story from Bob Herring!
When Sara receives a surprising letter naming her as a recipient in proceeds from her late grandfather’s estate, she finds herself off on an adventure. The unexpected financial windfall, however, is short-lived when someone robs her. The target of the theft...some recently acquired and very valuable paperweights. Who could have done this? When did they have the opportunity? Most importantly, could it be someone close to her who knows her every move?
In Bob Herring’s third cozy mystery, fans will meet both new characters and see some familiar ones, while taking some twists and turns along the way.
About the Author
Bob Herring was raised in Baltimore County, Maryland. He was a high school physical education teacher and coach for 30 years. After retiring from his teaching career, Bob incorporated his love of teaching and coaching as a professional golf instructor for seven years. He currently works part-time in a local antiques center where he specializes in selling sports items and postcards.
Bob and his wife Jean live in a small town outside of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. They have been married for 59 years and have two children and six adult grandchildren. Both Bob and Jean are animal lovers and enjoy their six-year-old tiny Yorkie named Pipsqueak. In his undergraduate studies, Bob completed several literature courses which kindled his passion for reading and writing. Bob has written three novels which integrate people and places from numerous unforgettable memories of his past.
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"Poetry is sometimes our whisper and sometimes our shout when it awakens our common humanity. Are you awake? What are your thoughts; what are your feelings that beckon to be expressed," Russell Gregory said in this collection of his poetic works. Delving into life, love, grief, and the end of earth's experience, Gregory traverses the scope of emotions lying within all human beings and urges readers to reach into their own depths of existence to find what lies beneath the surface.
About the Author
Russell Gregory was raised in Oklahoma and is an Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at Radford University. He earned a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt University. Much of his life has been spent in Southwest Virginia where he feels most at home. He considers himself a storyteller, in line with the tradition of oral presentation, and a writer who creates in several modes. He has written a play, “Toby,” which was performed at his university. He has notebooks of poetry he has written; they will be featured in upcoming volumes. In addition, he is working on his memoir, a collection of stories from his life, and on short stories which are inspired by those personal stories.
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The Blacksburg Books Community Poetry Project brings together the local community of Blacksburg and its visitors in the participation of shared poetic works. Each week, a new theme prompts writers to delve into their artistic and creative selves in the production of a poem. At the end of the year, 52 selected poems are culminated into a printed collection in book format.
Year Two of the Blacksburg Community Poetry Project is now available for purchase directly from Blacksburg Books in Blacksburg, Virginia, or contact Pocahontas Press through www.pocahontaspressbooks@gmail.com to place an order to be shipped to you.
New Release by Author Colleen Bays…
Lily and Her Godparents: A Story of Love and Adoption
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Join Lily as she teaches her new family all about sharing love! Lily and Her Godparents: A Story of Love and Adoption is a practical tool for children and adults to spark discussions about adoption and fostering, whether human or animal. Readers will learn, along with Lily, that our families can sometimes change, but that is okay. What matters is that they are filled with love!