Monthly Archives: October 2011

From the Edge of the Swamp

Game 7 I’ve always loved the seventh game of the playoffs.  Whether it’s the NHL or NBA I like to watch a winner-take-all game when it’s all on the line. The Cardinals and Rangers are playing in the final game of this World Series. Last night’s Game 6 was a classic.  Twice the Rangers were within one strike of the …

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A Thought for your Day

One Life By Frank J. Nihart Anyone over the age of 40 knows that the older you are the faster time seems to go by.  I know of a gifted athlete who played football for Tulane University.  He was a starting halfback the two years he was there before joining the Army during the Korean Conflict.  While in the Army …

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A Spent Bullet: It’s Here!

Scroll down to read chapter excerpt on carrier pigeons and their use in the 1941 La. Army Maneuvers. This week is the official release week for our new novel,  A Spent Bullet. We have 250 softcover copies and 150 hardcovers.   We’re expecting our large order of 2500 copies in early November. We’ll be signing books this Thursday, October 20 during …

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‘Uncle Sam: A Horse’s Tale’ A real Louisiana story

Scroll down for links on website template survey Please peruse the  back cover of my upcoming childrens’ book, Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam, a cavalry horse, travels to Louisiana in the months before America enters  World War II. Sam and his best friend, Sergeant Ed, are thrust into the middle of the Louisiana Army Maneuvers.   This series of mock battles pits …

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A Gouge… or a Gift: Round bales and generators

During the last several months,  an endless trail of flatbed trucks have shipped hay to the parched portions of Texas.  I’ve seen it on I-10, I-20, and even our state highways.  Word is that they’re selling these large round hay bales for $100-150 each in Texas.  They’re buying them for $25-50 each from areas blessed with adequate rainfall. I’ve been …

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Encouragement for Your Day

Keep on Paddling   Our canoe drifted into the swift cold waters of the White River. All of a sudden we’d left the calm waters of the narrow Buffalo River and now were paddling furiously upstream in a raging, much wider river. Frank Bogard and I were at the end of a three-day August river float on Arkansas’s beautiful Buffalo …

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L.L.L.

L.L.L.* My goal is to get a tattoo that says “Life Long Learner.” I want it inked on my heart and brain.  My goal is to learn until the day I die. I’m learning that the best way to learn is by reading.  Here are books I’ve recently read or am presently feasting on: Inbound Marketing    Strategies on using the …

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Tuesday Oct. 4

Bells, Whistles, Horns, and Tears … Remembering August 14, 1945 Today is Charlie Willoughy’s 87th birthday.  He’s a tough ex-marine with a tender heart. He’s working this week at Dry Creek  Camp beside other volunteers from Louisiana Campers on Missions.  After singing happy birthday to him this morning, Charlie was asked to give the breakfast blessing.   He began, “Lord, I …

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Mon. Oct. 3 E . . . E . . . E . . .

“Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.”  -Henry Van Dyke “TRIPLE E”:   The reason I blog. I take my blogging, facebook posts, and tweets very seriously.  They are as vital a part …

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"The Creek" Writers Weekend

“The Creek” Writers Retreat March 1-2-3, 2012 Dry Creek Baptist Camp Dry Creek, Louisiana Come apart to the piney woods for an event especially designed for inspirational writers with a Christian worldview who wish to impact their world. “Telling Your Story” “The shortest distance between the truth and a human heart is a story.” -Anthony DeMello Program Diann Mills Christy …

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After the Conference . . .

After the Conference Ends: “What to do when the circus leaves town.” “Turn out the lights, the party’s over. They say all things must come to an end.” -Willie Nelson I’ve read many excellent articles about preparing for, and attending, writing conferences. However, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen one on what to do after the conference. What a writer …

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A Spent Bullet Online Media Kit

A Spent Bullet is the ninth (9) book from Louisiana author Curt Iles.  This historical novel is set in western Louisiana during the 1941 Army Maneuvers. This page is the central information point for contacts and links about A Spent Bullet.

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