The most truly generous persons are those who give silently without hope of praise or reward.
Ethel Rohan, author of ‘Out of Dublin’ on Curt Rude's writing. "Overall, great writing style. Reminds me of Rushdie: internal, emotionally complicated, and dualistic. Delivered with a sensitivity and awareness that is underrated. In one word his work is Awesome!"
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Headed to Europe.
Be really interesting to meet up with the good folks of Ukraine. These folks know, first hand, what pain and suffering is all about.
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Is fact stranger than fiction? Is JusThis fiction and links from my webpage fabrications? Strange world we live in. When I first encounte...
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Brand Of Justice: Writing A Wrong, Making It, Curt Rude Tipo de artÃculo: ArtÃculo nuevo $ 414 00 Medios de pago ...
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For 30+ years I waltzed around the nasty side of human nature. I studied it. I was at the National academy just after Jodie Foster was the...
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Roy Huff is the author of Amazon's #1 international bestselling epic fantasy novel, Everville: The First Pillar. He is a man of many in...
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I was picked up today by Books Fresh. I wrote Brand of Justice before: Ferguson, Eric Garner, and well you get the idea. I firmly believe ...
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Austin officer, ex-NFL player, retires “My office was a squad car,” Lt. Dave Simonson said as he cleaned out his locker - complete w...
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Off to another Book-a-Thon, if you're in the area, stop in. NO, NO, NO . . . boys and girls, my writing isn't anti-cop. Its ...
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Be safe out there today. Remember there is a crowd of lawyers out there who want your last dime. Don't believe me . . . look at Elon Muc...
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Gotta love this name. I thought my name was direct and to the point. Curt is the act of being short or rude. Rude is the act of being bri...
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This story will interest those who long to understand the pain and suffering found in the Middle East Though one can never condone t...
Do you ever have author signings or readings in the Denver area?
ReplyDeleteSo North Korea is a bad country... right?
ReplyDeleteSensibility and common sense are hard to find these days!
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