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	<title>Fascinating Authors</title>
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		<title>Three Kisses by Heath Daniels</title>
		<description>FASCINATING AUTHORS: What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it?

Author: Ever since I was a young boy growing up in that small city in the American heartland, I have been fascinated by persons from different countries and cultures, although we did not come across too ...</description>
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		<title>Favorite Chapter Excerpt – Heath Daniels: Three Kisses</title>
		<description>Chapter 52

Thursday, June 15, 2006
Quantico, Virginia, USA

Rhonda Phillips was sitting in the conference room across the table from Rosie Jordan, having arrived a few minutes early for their 2 p.m. conference. She wore a white nicely styled summer dress with small royal blue polka dots. Rosie wore a ‘uniform’ suit, ...</description>
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		<title>Author Profile – Heath Daniels: Three Kisses</title>
		<description>•    Why did you decide to write this book?

As mentioned in the blog, I didn’t decide to write Three Kisses book, it decided it was time for me to write it. While that may sound flippant, it is actually true. The same thing for my next book that I am ...</description>
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		<title>Guest Blog – Heath Daniels: Writing my Novel</title>
		<description>Has an idea or thought just gnawed inside you, kicking and screaming to get out, and not letting you have any peace until you did something to let it out? Well that is how my first book started. Actually the idea came to me over 20 years back during the ...</description>
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		<title>Book Review: Saint Nick by Fred Tribuzzo</title>
		<description>BOOK REVIEW
By
John H. Manhold

Saint Nick by Fred Tribuzzo

ISBN 9781608440146, Dog Ear Publishing, Paperback, 73 pages, $10.95

Fred Tribuzzo has written a short Christmas story utilizing the Dickens’s Christmas Carol method of the wayward protagonist being taken in hand by the ghosts of past, present, and future. The main differences in his ...</description>
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		<title>Gayle Trent – Dead Pan</title>
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Gayle writes the Daphne Martin Cake Decorating Mystery series for Bell Bridge Books. The second book in that series is Dead Pan. Both Thorndike and the English publisher BBC Audiobooks will be releasing the first book in that series, Murder Takes the Cake, in large-print, hardcover format in the coming ...</description>
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		<title>His Edge by Wayne Harding</title>
		<description>FASCINATING AUTHORS: What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it?

Author: Relating my experiences as a test pilot excites me the most. I chose this topic, and particularly this time, to honor two of my best friends who lost their lives testing for Chance Vought Aircraft.

FASCINATING ...</description>
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		<title>Author Profile – Wayne Harding: His Edge</title>
		<description>Q: Why did you decide to write this book?

A: I had to write it. After my non-fiction (The Extra 2% that Makes Sales Happen in 1982) success, by my standard, I felt I could emulate our greatest teacher, who told stories (parables) instead of being dogmatic. And I knew I ...</description>
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		<title>Guest Blog – Wayne Harding: A F4U Corsair, a P-39 Airacobra, and Sinclair Lewis*</title>
		<description>The summer of 1947, I was coming back on a Production flight mid-afternoon and was happy. I had a good bird with only a few minor problems. When I called Tower for clearance into the pattern, the controller said I had a guest south of Milford off Pond Point, waiting ...</description>
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		<title>Favorite Chapter Excerpt – Wayne Harding: His Edge</title>
		<description>Walker Aircraft Company
Straton, CT
Monday, August 13, 1945

Walker Aircraft Company security guard Louie Craig sat at his small desk in the northeast corner of experimental hangar #2, watching the storm.  He was alone and glad 100 yards separated him from the massive opening left by the rolled back doors.  Although it ...</description>
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