Charles Allen Gramlich
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Swords of Talera (Talera Cycle #1)
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Harvest of War
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2012
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Cold in the Light
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2002
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Wings Over Talera (Talera Cycle #2)
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2007
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Witch of Talera (Talera Cycle #3)
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Mage, Maze, Demon (Veridical Dreams, #3)
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2016
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Killing Trail
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2010
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Write with Fire: Thoughts on the Craft of Writing
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2009
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Bitter Steel: Tales and Poems of Epic Fantasy
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2010
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Under the Ember Star
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2012
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| A set of short stories set in the world of Watership Down. The stories in the first 2/3rds of the book are largely tales of rabbit mythology involving the character El-ahrairah, who is the rabbit equivalent of a folk hero like Paul Bunyon, a larger-t ...more | |
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| Todd M. Pence clued me in on a fact I never knew, that the famous short story by Tom Godwin called “The Cold Equations” was a retelling of a Tubb story called “Precedent.” I found it for my kindle and Mr. Pence is absolutely right; “Precedent,” (1952 ...more | |
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| So, Tim Cahill and a friend drive a pickup from the tip of South America to Alaska in 24 days. It's pretty funny in places and Cahill is a good writer. There are slow parts that cover some of the bureaucracy of the trip. I'm sure it's accurate and ne ...more | |
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| Somewhat weaker than the average for this series, in my mind. I think part of the problem was reintroducing a villain who we've seen before and who, twice, they thought they've killed. It just seemed a bit much and I kind of lost interest after that. ...more | |
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| The first two thirds of this was the slowest of the Kern "Cap Kennedy" stories that I've yet read. The basic idea is that a super powerful alien race has determined that Earth has to win the "Galactiad," which is a space Olympics, or be destroyed. Th ...more | |
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| The Cap Kennedy series isn't great literature but I consistently find them fun reads. They are also short and quick reads. I like the main character, Cap Kennedy, and his band of compadres. The villains are suitable vicious and the settings interesti ...more | |
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Chris, absolutely. Sarah, it was eye opening for me about how far things have changed in the religious world I grew up in as opposed to today, but it
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Hey there Charles. Boy, we spent some grand summers at Lake Ponchatrin beach, especially when the rides and beach front was booming. Also, I meant to ask you to visit my web site, jeanniebarber.com. I'm a novice writer so feel free to make any kind of suggestions, ideas or thoughts to correct it. While you're there, please sign the guestbook, too!Thanks,
Jeannie
Jeannie, Abita springs is near Covington. It's across Lake Ponchartrain from New Orleans/Metairie, not far past Covington.Illyn, I'll check it out.
Hey Charles, thanks so much for the add. Now just where is Abita Springs, LA? My husband and I use to splice fiber optic cable and we worked all over Louisiana...lots of little towns people had never heard of...I'm sure you're aware of that.Blessings,
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