Lauren in St. Paul hoped that Keillor’s fans would learn from this that “your heroes might not be as great as they seem,” and that “it’s very obvious that there are men in power who are not very conscious of how they are towards women.”
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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Are you books still available on lulu or Amazon? Yes, many sites are offering my stories, short, novels (3) and as audios. Amazon, Smashwor...
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February 15, 2017 at 5:30 PM You the dog. What do you think needs to be done with the Terrorists? Reply We have got to truly understa...
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Click to Read 'The Bee Killer' Take one War. Why is it that somewhere between 400,000 and 1.5 million vets ended up suffering to...
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Thoughts shared by a reader . . . Your book left a strong impression on me, particularly in how it reframed creativity. I’ve written a sh...
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Don't we owe them something for their service? https://tinyurl.com/Listen-to-The-Bee
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Incredible . . . how much death and carnage we have in this world of ours. This isn't just the obvious, how about issues like PTSD? Read...
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I recently came across your work, and it truly sold me out. Some books don’t struggle because of their writing they remain unseen simply b...
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🧾 Notable Books by Curt Rude Here are some of his known works: JusThis – Rude’s debut crime thriller, first published around 2012. I...
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— PROLOGUE— It was a typically dreary Halloween evening, full of warning of a winter soon to arrive in all its wind-driven glory. Dr...
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I'm not the kinda guy to say I told ya so. Check it out folks, this is from Normal. Click Away I agree. These actions by the players...
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What do you think readers? Is North Korea a really bad country or are we all a part of the equation? This is what the the U.S. President th...
The issue here is very deep. There was a time when some of these actions were brushed off as, " Boys being Boys." We need to stop using that phrase! Every time I hear a parent use that phrase I cringe. Children learn at a very young age that some rules don't apply to them. Be careful of the message you are sending to them. ---It will become " locker room behavior" before you know it
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