Secrets of an Old Typewriter - Print Edition (Paperback) Now Available in Honor of One-Year Anniversary
very excited to announce that, in honor of the one-year anniversary of the digital release of my book "Secrets of an Old Typewriter," a print edition (paperback) is now available via the publisher's website at www.open-bks.com and via Amazon.com!
sharing my adventures and impressions while experiencing and observing the 50s and 60s...a joyous and meaningful and poignant era in which to be "coming of age"... i watched, participated, cried and laughed, succeeded and failed -- savoring each moment...i continue at this present second to apply lessons learned from that very unique time...
thanks, all, for these wonderful comments:
Paul Clifford Schrade: "A small time girl perhaps..but that girl has a woman's ideas of the world at large and worth listening to!!! An unremittingly brave and tireless woman named simply Susie. Perhaps she should have been named Joan of Arc!"
Susan Alcott Jardine: "Glad to hear the good news. I will purchase one, as I don't own an e-reader. Congratulations, Susie."
Cara Sam Blount: "Congrats, Susie!"
Pat Evanatz-Mossburg: "Just ordered it and should get it by the end of the week. I'll have to get Susie to sign it!
Pat Heinbaugh: "Yaaaaahoooooo....'THE' book in print.....proud of you, Susie....."
Drex Morton: "Brava, Susie... I wish you every success with your continued sales. Your marketing strategy is being nurtured by none other than the 'media maestro' we respect & love."
Anyone who has ever lived in a small town certainly knows that secrets are sometimes not so secret.
Susie Duncan Sexton has lived her entire life in a small town—indeed, in the same house where she grew up. As an adult, she taught at the same grammar school that she attended as a child, and many of the relationships she cultivated while growing up, including her marriage, have endured over the years. Always one to document the present and offer her sometimes unorthodox ideas and opinions, Susie Duncan Sexton has tickled the keys of her trusty old typewriter for nearly five decades, and now that venerable machine is ready to reveal its secrets.
This book may be about small town life, but the ideas contained within it are expansive. The written accounts of the life of a ‘smart and sassy small town girl’ are as urbane as those of any city dweller. From ’50s and ’60s nostalgia to modern-day values, and from the drama and insight of America’s great books and motion pictures to politics, religion and animal rights, Susie Duncan Sexton’s ‘secrets’ always hit the mark with unexpected candor and a unique perspective.
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Read about movies and nostalgia, animal issues and sociopolitical concerns all discussed in my book Secrets of an Old Typewriter - print and ebook versions available. Also available in both formats at Amazon.com
Meet other like-minded souls at my facebook fan page
Visit my author website at www.susieduncansexton.com
Join a great group of animal advocates Squawk Back: Helping animals when others can't ... Or won't
sharing my adventures and impressions while experiencing and observing the 50s and 60s...a joyous and meaningful and poignant era in which to be "coming of age"... i watched, participated, cried and laughed, succeeded and failed -- savoring each moment...i continue at this present second to apply lessons learned from that very unique time...
thanks, all, for these wonderful comments:
Paul Clifford Schrade: "A small time girl perhaps..but that girl has a woman's ideas of the world at large and worth listening to!!! An unremittingly brave and tireless woman named simply Susie. Perhaps she should have been named Joan of Arc!"
Susan Alcott Jardine: "Glad to hear the good news. I will purchase one, as I don't own an e-reader. Congratulations, Susie."
Cara Sam Blount: "Congrats, Susie!"
Pat Evanatz-Mossburg: "Just ordered it and should get it by the end of the week. I'll have to get Susie to sign it!
Pat Heinbaugh: "Yaaaaahoooooo....'THE' book in print.....proud of you, Susie....."
Drex Morton: "Brava, Susie... I wish you every success with your continued sales. Your marketing strategy is being nurtured by none other than the 'media maestro' we respect & love."
Anyone who has ever lived in a small town certainly knows that secrets are sometimes not so secret.
Susie Duncan Sexton has lived her entire life in a small town—indeed, in the same house where she grew up. As an adult, she taught at the same grammar school that she attended as a child, and many of the relationships she cultivated while growing up, including her marriage, have endured over the years. Always one to document the present and offer her sometimes unorthodox ideas and opinions, Susie Duncan Sexton has tickled the keys of her trusty old typewriter for nearly five decades, and now that venerable machine is ready to reveal its secrets.
This book may be about small town life, but the ideas contained within it are expansive. The written accounts of the life of a ‘smart and sassy small town girl’ are as urbane as those of any city dweller. From ’50s and ’60s nostalgia to modern-day values, and from the drama and insight of America’s great books and motion pictures to politics, religion and animal rights, Susie Duncan Sexton’s ‘secrets’ always hit the mark with unexpected candor and a unique perspective.
_______________________
Read about movies and nostalgia, animal issues and sociopolitical concerns all discussed in my book Secrets of an Old Typewriter - print and ebook versions available. Also available in both formats at Amazon.com
Meet other like-minded souls at my facebook fan page
Visit my author website at www.susieduncansexton.com
Join a great group of animal advocates Squawk Back: Helping animals when others can't ... Or won't
Published on September 03, 2012 14:53
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