Winds of War – Wouk

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Jack reads selected passages
from his favorite books

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TODAY’S READING 

Winds of War, Herman Wouk, 1971. 

 

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 Herman Wouk earned his living as a scriptwriter for Fred Allen before serving in World War II. His career as a novelist spans nearly six decades and has brought him resounding international acclaim. He lives in Palm Springs, California.

 

TODAY IN FROM MY LIBRARY:

A romantic scene from a sweeping epic of World War II.

 

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Space – Michener

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Jack reads selected passages
from his favorite books

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TODAY’S READING 

Space, James Michener, 1982. 

 

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 TODAY IN FROM MY LIBRARY:

When questioned about the need to inquire about intimate matters, a researcher explains her approach to writing and creating characters.

 

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Interested in writing novels?

Consider attending a writer’s conference. I recommend: www.brmcwc.com

Purchase a couple of writing books from my friend, James Scott Bell (click on title) — 

The Art of War for Writers

Plot & Structure

Revision & Self-editing

Writing Fiction for All You’re Worth 
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Kindle book)

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The Allies – Cavanaugh

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Jack reads selected passages
from his favorite books

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TODAY’S READING 

The Allies, Jack Cavanaugh, 1997.

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The rigid airship, employed so extensively by Germany during the Great War, was perfected soon after the turn of the century by a former Wurttenberg army cavalry officer, Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich Graf von Zeppelin, who had been inspired by a balloon ascent he had made in the United States on August 19, 1863.


TODAY IN FROM MY LIBRARY:

Katy Morgan, an American nurse in training, experiences war first hand when a pair of German Zeppelins drop incendiary bombs on London.

LISTEN to an episode about a first hand account of a Zeppelin raid

LISTEN to an episode about The Puritans, Book 1 in this series

 

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The Great Zeppelin Raid

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Unpublished Account of the
Great Zeppelin Raid of 1916
, Tom Morgan, 1996.  

 

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This article was begun January 31, 1996, at just before 9:00 p.m. At around that time and on that date eighty years before, two German airships were flying South over Shropshire, and although they didn’t know it, they would soon bomb my town, and almost kill my great grandfather, my grandmother and her sister. — Tom Morgan

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Florence Hill and her sister, Ellen, flee a theater performance when a German Zeppelin drops incendiary bombs on the town of Wednesbury, England.

 

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LISTEN to an episode featuring The Allies, the book that used this Zeppelin account

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Proof – Cavanaugh

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Jack reads selected passages
from his favorite books

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TODAY’S READING 

Proof, Bill Bright & Jack Cavanaugh, 2005. 

 

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 Dr. Bright did not live to see this book published. His wife, Vonette wrote to me, “Bill was so looking forward to this book and so excited about the privilege of working with you. Thank you for adding extra joy toward the end of his life. I know he is rejoicing from heaven.”

 

TODAY IN FROM MY LIBRARY:

An 1885 interview between a retired judge and young female news reporter sets the stage for a telling of the great prayer revival that swept across America prior to the Civil War.

 

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