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Generous Fiction is the anti-poetry poetry book. What makes Generous Fiction unique is that following each poem, I recount the genesis of that specific piece. Some poems are the result of enlightened moments, boredom, a job interview gone wrong, or too much Long Island Iced Tea. When a poet takes pen to paper, the world dims as they reflect on anything from freebies at the local deli to their morning jog, and transpose that onto a page full of flowing, world-observing verse. After all, the best poetry reflects real life.
~"Poetry is an art that takes time to appreciate. 'Generous Fiction' is a top choice for readers seeking to learn how to appreciate verse." - The Midwest Book Review
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My latest book, the Moon travel guide, Santa Barbara & The Central Coast will be in bookstores nationwide, September, 2010. This is the definitive travel book on Ventura, Ojai, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles and Santa Barbara Wine Country, Morro Bay and Cambria. Contact me for a special offer on this book and save off the retail price! |
Blunted by Lunacy (Coming Fall 2010) |
| A boy who turns into a cloud, a kid hit by a bus while holding a bag of bacon, a clean freak who drives his wife nuts, the mormon boys who pedal themselves into trouble. Blunted by Lunacy is a collection of funny, touching, and just plain weird stories. |
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| Templeton (To be released soon) |
| A series of senseless murders in a rural California town prompts everyone to start pointing fingers and making accusations. Life as it used to be unravels and the hunt is on to stop the killings. Time passes with no clear suspect in sight and each murder complicates the simplicity of the town and its people. But there was one person in Templeton who knows the devastating truth.
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The Doughnut King (Coming Soon) |
Henry is a baker and he loves bread. His son Michael doesn't quite understand his father's strange obsession with all things dough. It's tough to see eye to eye when there's flour in them. A father and son struggle to accept each other while facing the amusing and sometimes painful details of life.
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