Monthly Archives: January 2009
Randy Ford Author-on alienation and anti-Americanism
Not feeling at home in Manila illustrates the difficulties I had feeling at home anywhere. Moving about felt more comfortable to me. As my grandfather did (Daddy Carder), I loved to travel. The travel-bug bit me early and was … Continue reading
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Arizona Book Publishing Association-presents Jim Best, Western Novelist
January 29: ABPA Dinner: “How to Lasso Amazon and Make it Do Tricks” Please note our meeting location! Marie Callender’s Restaurant and Bakery, 4573 E. Cactus Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85032 Phone: (602) 996-0622 Program (includes dinner) 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Early … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-on our destiny
As Americans we all have the right to choose our own destiny. We may have that right; but many people, in spite of the rhetoric we hear, don’t have unlimited means or opportunity. Some people may choose a destiny … Continue reading
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Arizona Daily Star-Self-publishing GETTING STARTED
How much can I expect to pay to self-publish my book? From several hundred dollars to several thousand. It all depends on what services you opt for, from editing and design work to marketing and distrubution. There’s is also … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-beyond the smiles of the Thais
The Thais are, on the surface, very friendly. But to get beyond the surface seems harder in Thailand than in other places in South East Asia, and more complicated than any stereotype; and Peg and I honestly tried to … Continue reading
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Mark McMahon-LIVE YOUR ADVENTURE!
LIVE YOUR ADVENTURE! And Take a Step in the Direction of Your Dreams With Mark McMahon Author of Driving To The End Of The World Thursday Jan 22 7 PM Harmony Hall – Unity of Tucson Camino Blanco off … Continue reading
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