Some people prefer to outline their book projects, but me, I prefer a visual road map. As you can see, a great many things will go boom in the course of the book. Yeah, it’s a slow day.
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It was published in 1986 – one of several on the theme by the same author. I wonder how active that market is today?
The first chapter’s online – it somehow relates the Camp Jackson affair without once using the words ‘German’ or ‘Dutch.’ I’m tempted to send a copy to Adam Arenson, just for fun.
I think that’s the cover for close to half to books on the book rack at the local Rite Aid…
Looks like the cover of a Connie Chastain novel….
It was published in 1986 – one of several on the theme by the same author. I wonder how active that market is today?
The first chapter’s online – it somehow relates the Camp Jackson affair without once using the words ‘German’ or ‘Dutch.’ I’m tempted to send a copy to Adam Arenson, just for fun.
There’s lots of inspiration out there, Kevin.
Now that’s more like it. 🙂
Just what is it about the lost Cause that so often makes me want to throw up?
This looks more like the lost cause vomited on it.
John Jakes and his copyright lawyers may have a word with you about this.
I believe it’s an old cover from Let No Man Divide by Elizabeth Kary.