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Oct.06.2012
MWSA Review
Peter Romero--a Marine veteran, former military policeman, and disgraced tribal policeman for the Cochiti pueblo--is an unlikely and reluctant hero in this murder mystery set in the world of the Arizona desert. When Romero's cousin is murdered, no one seems interested in pursuing...
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Sep.26.2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Tight Writing, Tight Story, Creative and Entertaining, September 23, 2012By John R. Monteith "Author of Rogue Crusader, l... (Farmington Hills, MI United States) - See all my reviewsI'll start by praising the writing style. I'm a stickler for...
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Aug.05.2012
Cities of the Plains represents a high point in writing about the land and peoples of the American Southwest. It is full of astonishing descriptions of the dramatic landscape around El Paso, Juarez, and the region surrounding these two cities that are, to the experienced eye, perfect accounts of...
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Mar.06.2011
Here's a great website put together by Lee Whiteside that has all the Arizona authors SF authors and our locations during the festival. I think it's awesome that all of them are coming to my festival. And I'm glad to have them showing off their wonderful books.
In addition to me, you can find...
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Nov.17.2010
November 2010
STARSEARCHER’S EXPRESS
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Moraga, California 945456...
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Nov.17.2010
November 2010
STARSEARCHER’S EXPRESS
brought to you by Be the Star You Are!® 501 c3
PO Box 376
Moraga, California 945456...
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Nov.17.2010
November 2010
STARSEARCHER’S EXPRESS
brought to you by Be the Star You Are!® 501 c3
PO Box 376
Moraga, California 945456...
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Sep.27.2010
We ended a two week hiking trip in the miraculous Four Corners with a stay at the Burch Street Casitas in Taos and it was the perfect transition. Not transition back to a day job but transition from being primarily an observer of Native American culture and the natural wonders of the desert back...
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Jan.28.2009
Just got back from Naples, Italy. More on that later. Found out when I returned that Redemption Roadshow slipped into the preliminary ballot for the Bram Stoker in Long Fiction. I also discovered that it has two recent reviews. I invite you to check out the links to lipstickindie and Pod of...
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Dec.10.2008
We have had days of snow here in the mountains, but this morning, the sun came out and began to shrink the mounds of white and set the glaciers on the roof to dripping at the eaves. The Ponderosa pines—so thankful for the big drink they have waited for nearly the whole fall—celebrate with shiny...
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