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Red River Fever
by Rickey E. Pittman
140 pages
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A good ole boy's pranks escalate to violence and murder.
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$6.95
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$12.95
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Category: Fiction:Historical
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Recent Posts From Author's Blog:
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Stories of the Confederate South: A Review by Cassie A Barrow
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Stories of the Confederate South: A Review by Cassie A Barrow, published in Confederate Veteran, July/August/ 2009.
It is essential in today’s society to have books that tell the story of the Confederacy to a younger audience. To do so successfully, the writer must be witty, entertaining, yet ... |
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Original Song #9: “Look How Lonelyâ€
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Here are the lyrics to song #9 for my CD of original songs. The melody and chords I had written years ago, but the lyrics only tonight. I'm excited! Only one more song for my first CD of original music.
“Look How Lonelyâ€: A Song by Rickey E. Pittman
Verse 1
I guess we didn’t think the ... |
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A Busy Fall Ahead: Sam’s Club Book Signings
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An important part of any author's or musician's life is the promotion of his work. This year, I'm signed up for author events at these Sam's Clubs. Almost always, Sam's will have high traffic. So here is my Sam's Schedule in Louisiana and Texas:
9/5/2009Â Â Â Â Â Â 9:30 to 11:30 Jackson, MS ... |
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About the Book
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Free Excerpt From The Book
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Life for residents in the Texoma region is quite peaceful until Clifton Ray, a good ole boy who lives along the Red River, becomes infected with a mythical fever which has plagued the Texas-Oklahoma valley periodically through its history. As the fever takes control, Clifton Ray's pranks escalate to violence and murder.
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Rickey E. Pittman, Grand Prize winner of the 1998 Ernest Hemingway Short Story Competition, writes fiction, plays, poetry, and non-fiction. He was added to the Louisiana Roster of Artists in 1998. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he now resides in Louisiana. |
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