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 July 26, 2006 Book brings action to Alaska’s forest

Problems will always follow you, even into the forests of Alaska. After leaving Los Angeles to recover from the murder of her father’s partner, an Heiress faces this truth.

 July 26, 2006 The newer and better Double “O” Seven hits the Nation’s bookstands

What more could one want than to be an infamous freelance photojournalist, semi-retired adventurer and ex-spy? In the The Maracaja, a brand new novel by Charles E. Seddon, Michael, the main character and teller of the story, leads a joint DEA CIA operation deep into the perilous jungles of the Amazon.

 June 28, 2006 Teaching children to “play” on words

How does one explain to a child a fork in the road is not the fork used to eat? In When My Nose Runs Where Does It Go?, a children’s picture book by Jennifer Rogala, children learn the different meanings behind words. Bright colors and eye-catching illustrations make the learning not only entertaining, but visually stimulating.

 June 28, 2006 Book for children provides learning and visual appeal

Life provides various ways to say things, and a child can learn them all. In Ways To Say The Words You’ve Heard, a new children’s book by Jennifer Rogala, children are shown numerous ways to say the same thing. The book takes readers through a child’s daily routine using stimulating verse and rhymes.

 June 28, 2006 Author shares sixteen years of life

The way to understand a writer is through his work. Rhythms, a new poetry compilation by Jeffrey Gray, compiles 16 years of writings, revealing the throes of passion and misery of life’s harsher moments. It gives a personal account of exploring life and love from Gray’s universe, opening heart, mind and soul through his pen.