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The Last Summer

The Last Summer is a story of friendships that were born on a baseball field in a small but growing North Carolina town. Swansville once had baseball fever, and over a decade later...

No Excuses

"No Excuses" is the true story of a boy traveling across America with his family and their fifty–foot–long trailer full of adventures in the 1950's.

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More than a Miracle

More Than a Miracle is one woman's journey through life challenges such as being a divorced single working mother of three young boys; surviving and coping with violent rape; and f...

Yahweh, the Elohim, and Buddha

This book is a sort of "last will and testament" of a man who has spent his life trying to discern the fundamental questions of life. It is some speculation, some fact, and some bi...

Still Driving

They're out there…in a league of their own! We've all seen them with their bizarre driving techniques and vehicles that are more suited for the junkyard than the road. Get re...

Adventures of a Small Town Match Maker

Dalton Adams has been skipping church. Onion Taylor has a drinking problem. Sissy McClendon has been on a diet since the seventies. Never fear because Clemmie, the self–appo...

There Will Be No Mouse In Grammy's House!

What is a mouse's favorite game to play? Why the answer to that question can only be "hide–and–squeak" as you will see when you read this delightful story.

Nykeerian: His Continuing Education

Nykeerian His Continuing Education is a follow–up to my book "Nykeerian the Inquisitive Fish. Nykeerian has grown and started to learn what it takes to be an educated fish. ...

Fifty Questions Asked of a Pebble Beach Caddie

Fifty Questions Asked of a Pebble Beach Caddie is a look into what a caddie has gone through on and off the course. "What was it like caddying at Pebble Beach?" is just the start a...

One Face in a Million

One Face in a Million is an entirely fictional story evolved over many years. I began thinking about writing a story after I visited southern Africa in 1967, where my wife had been...

Making Life a Homerun

Think of life as a baseball field. Home plate is birth, and your trip to each base equals twenty years of your life. What can keep you from reaching all bases? That is what I want ...