A word from Curt My calling: Stay Curious Never Cease to be Amazed. Share Remarkable Stories. The following story, from our second book, The Old House, always moves me when I read it again. It really happened and I was there to see it. Read it and help celebrate a birthday. A Remarkable Story: The Corporal and the Colonel …
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‘Buried Hams’ A favorite story told by my cousin, Harold Iles, Sr.
The best part of writing about Pineywoods Louisiana is how my books open the door for others to tell me their stories. Most of my historical fiction comes from actual stories told by my friends, both old and new. This is especially true with A Spent Bullet, my 1941 Louisiana Maneuvers book. My cousin, Harold Iles, who was a Sugartown …
Read More »Preview: Listen to the first 15 minutes of the Audible version of As the Crow Flies
I’d like you to have a first listen to what is going to be a special project: the Audible version of our latest novel, As the Crow Flies. Listen to the first 15 minutes of the novel. I believe you’ll agree that narrator Whitney Ann Jenkins “nails” Missouri Cotton. I’d love your feedback. Have a great day! Curt …
Read More »Perseverance! 92 Dry Holes
You can order Deep Roots in various formats including ebook and Amazon. Learn more here. 92 Dry Holes A Story on Perseverance and Resolve Once my wife, DeDe, and I visited Ft. Worth, Texas where our son Clay and his family lived. One of the places they took us was the Amon Carter Museum of Art. It featured wonderful …
Read More »Christmas Eve-Eve: Dec. 23 “The Hay’s All in the Barn.”
Merry Christmas from the Iles Clan. I wish the very best for you and yours during this Christmas season. Living Gratefully, Curt The Hay’s in the Barn It’s “Christmas Eve-Eve.” Two days until Christmas. It’s close but there’s still time for planning and dreaming. A strong cold front is blowing in as I arrive at Foreman’s Meat Market. …
Read More »The Best Present Ever
Upcoming book appearances Sat. Dec. 9 Grant Christmas Tree Farm Friday, Dec. 15 2-5 pm Thrifty Way-DeRidder Saturday, Dec. 16 8-noon Nichol’s DeQuincy Learn more about Christmas Jelly and our other twelve books at www.creekbank.net The Best Present I Ever Received Chapter 7 from Christmas Jelly by Curt Iles It seemed to be a sorry excuse of a …
Read More »Ways You Can Order ‘As the Crow Flies’
Don’t miss Curt on these book events: Grant Christmas Tree Farm this Saturday (December 2) as well as next Saturday, December 9. We’ll also make our final Christmas book signings on Saturday, December 26 at Nichol’s in DeQuincy and Thrifty Way-DeRidder. _______________________ A word from Curt My theme for December continues with a Thanksgiving motif: Living Gratefully. I want my …
Read More »A Great Offer + A funny story: “The Shortest Bus Run”
A word from Curt We have a special offer for you to own the three-book Westport Trilogy. It follows Joe and Eliza Moore through The Wayfaring Stranger, A Good Place, and the final book, As the Crow Flies. Each book is a standalone novel but they are best read in order. This week, you can get all three books …
Read More »Coming of Age
Coming of Age: it always involves a good story Cherry Winche Creek lies deep in the Ten Mile country of western Louisiana. Our new novel, As the Crow Flies, begins when the drifting Cotton family’s wagon breaks down at the creek. ___________________________________________________ Sometimes you write a book. And sometimes it writes itself. Often, you start out as …
Read More »Blog Post #1298: How Missouri got her Waterproof Bible
Today’s Proverb (Chapter 26 for Sept 26) from my waterproof Bible. Verses 4 and 5 seem like a paradox. . It sums up the situation between our President/National leaders …
Read More »Protected: “A Birthday Promise” Chapter 8 from As the Crow Flies
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Read More »Wow! Post #1297
Scroll down to order your copy of As the Crow Flies. #1297 Blog Posts and Counting Stay Curious. Be Amazed. Tell Remarkable Stories. That’s how I’ve gotten to nearly thirteen hundred posts on the Creekbank Blog. I’m always curious, easily amazed, and love hearing (and telling) remarkable stories. It’s really that simple. As we approach 1300 this week, we’ll take …
Read More »Every Journey has a Story
You’re going to enjoy this story. I guarantee it. It’s true. Every Journey has a Story, and this is exactly why you’re going to be hooked from the first page of As the Crow Flies. From Missouri Cotton’s first words, “My name is Missouri Cotton and I was born into a family of thieves”, you’ll realize you’ve never met anyone like her. …
Read More »Storms don’t create Character; they reveal it.
Storms don’t create character; they reveal it. We saw that in the good folks of Texas and Louisiana as neighbors and strangers helped each other. The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel: for attaining wisdom and discipline, for understanding words of insight; for acquiring a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right and …
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