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Fanfare! YA Novel, On Parson's Creek Now In Print, Too!

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Yesterday, the print version of my newest child took its first breaths. It's recommended for YA 16 and older, and is now available on Amazon US, soon also on B&N and Amazon UK, and iBooks, etc. It begins, "D'you believe in Bigfoot, Papa?"
It's set in the Oregon Cascades in 1967 in a small, remnant logging town.

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Congratulations Richard! Intruiging first sentence and nice looking cover.

Checked it out on Amazon and it seems to be getting good reviews too!
 
Yes, added congratulations, Richard :D

Hope the forthcoming TWIN PEAKS will spike an interest in this area/topic... Might be good for you...
 
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Congratulations! 'Oregon Cascades' - what a beautifully evocative name.
 
And a quick search of Google images suggests that the reality of the Cascades is even more lovely than the imagination suggested....what fantastic country.
 
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