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thelatesooner.com: March 2008
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Sunday, March 16, 2008. On March 15, 2008, Barnes and Noble at Zona Rosa in North Kansas City hosted a signing of The Late Sooner and Cup of Comfort Book of Prayer which I have a piece in.
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thelatesooner.com: January 2012
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Friday, January 27, 2012. A New Book Series. After I finished the final edits on. God's Little Miracle Book II. As said, "OK Lord. What's next? Let me know what you think. Links to this post.
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thelatesooner.com: August 2011
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Monday, August 1, 2011. How to Write from a Diary. Carol Newman ( http:/ angelinyourinkwell.blogspot.com/2011 07 01 archive.html. Featured me in her blog recently. Links to this post.
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thelatesooner.com: A New Book
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Friday, July 12, 2013. I've collected recipes for over 50 years. I'm not getting any younger, so I decided I needed to share the best ones with you. Click here. And The Late Sooner's Daughter.
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thelatesooner.com: The Late Sooner Event
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Monday, March 12, 2012. The Late Sooner Event. On Saturday, March 10, Kansas Author's Club, District #2 hosted an event "Writing the Skeletons in Your Closet" at Johnson County's Antioch Library.
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thelatesooner.com: Thank you!
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Thursday, August 15, 2013. I checked this blog today. Just wanted to say thank you to those 3, 023 people who have visited this site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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thelatesooner.com: July 2011
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Late Sooner Featured in Blog. Carol Newman featured me in her blog this week. Links to this post. Labels: angel in your inkwell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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thelatesooner.com: September 2013
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Just a quick note. I've finally started working on the sequel to. I think this new title will be. The Late Sooner's Daughter. Links to this post. One line a day.
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thelatesooner.com: How to Write the Skeletons in Your Closet
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Thursday, March 8, 2012. How to Write the Skeletons in Your Closet. Labels: Free writing seminar. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Soon to be released, Hard Times in the Heartland,. How to W...
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thelatesooner.com: May 2012
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The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip.". Sunday, May 13, 2012. Made a quick dash to Dallas in two days; 951 miles to speak to a friend's book club this week. http:/ tinyurl.com/7e5qzeo. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).