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The mind will take us on an unusual journey here. The subject
matter has been done to death, but this story puts a new twist on
it. This tale is told with three characters, and by the end of it,
you will see why three really is an irritation, and two will do
rather nicely. If you enjoy a good Twilight Zone episode this one
will not disappoint you. Maybe you as the reader will see your own
reflection in this one, or that of someone you know. Note the added
chapters that also have to do with mirrors, and what we might see
or think we see in them. Enjoy
If you are into nature, the environment and the out of doors, then
this book of poetry you will find enjoyable. You will find as you
read it that you are in the middle of whatever is going on. There
are many thoughts about nature and its many treasures to be
explored here. This book could easily be taken along on any trail
or hike you go on as a companion book to compare with nature's many
encounters. Remember to take along a camera as well, so folks will
believe your stories too. This is a short walk through the woods,
along stream beds and even up hillsides. The key word is
observation, and you may want to take along a note pad to jot down
what you see and experience.
Clay Pond has a rich history that is shared by other residents of
the pond. Ask anyone there about the friendly turtle, and the other
wonderful friends, like Lacy the Dragonfly, who have made this
place a home over the past several years. Each creature has their
own unique tale to tell. Everyone in this place looks out for the
well being of all the others. If it were possible to claim each
other as family, they would do it in a heartbeat. It is, in a word,
a safe haven for anyone living in or around the pond. Many of my
stories in this whole collection are based on true incidents in my
writer life. As the reader, I hope you fall in love with this
nature world as I have drawn it. The purpose of compiling these
tales is to entertain, stir, or bring to remembrance some of the
readers' own experiences as they step out into their own nature
world around them.
Enjoy this book NOW in Full Color See additions to this book as
well from the black and white original. There is no one on this
planet that wouldn't be encouraged by some of these true stories.
It's been going on all of my life, and I believe many will be
surprised as to the nearness of a Creator who is just a prayer
away. Do I talk to an invisible God? Does He speak back to me? Find
out the truth here that has taken me a life time to compile. And
it's not even over yet, and the best is yet to come for all of us;
if we only believe."
Some Long and some very Tall stories are told here. See how this
Mom's poetry "Shows and Tells" a tale or two The expression "Pass
It On" can have many meanings, but here it can only refer to a
mother reminiscing about earlier times in her life that she desires
to share with others. Any young parent might find this enjoyable as
they deal with their own children underfoot most of the time.
Grandparents will be reminded of some past events in their own
lives as Toni brings them to life here once more. There are stories
in our history that should NEVER be forgotten So, pass them on
Numerous object lessons are in plain sight here as our writer
shares her own heart regarding dealings in her personal life and
that of her own children and grandchildren. These stories are told
in a rhyming pattern with illustrations drawn by her own
grandchildren. She soon realized that other parents might also
enjoy these storytelling adventures too. The smallest members of
our household face fears that are addressed here as well. Be sure
to place this short read near your children's bed stand to read at
night, before tucking them in, or anytime of the day for that
matter. You as a reader may find your children wanting to also draw
their own pictures from the poems in this book. You can be sure
each picture they draw will be refrigerator worthy too Some parents
may be inspired to begin their own book that takes us on a journey
down their own "Memory Lane," as is true here about Toni's Book.
Watch for more Poetry Stories to come. This is the first of many
"High Flying Tales." Now I've warned you, be on the lookout for
anything that flies.: -}: -}: -} In the author's own words: "A Kite
Named Jack and Other Rhymes portrays the fears and imaginations
faced daily by all children based on my own childhood memories.
This collection of rhymes hopefully embraces creativity while
promoting manners and morals with a substantial message attached to
each and every one. This book was dedicated to my grandchildren and
they provided the illustrations as well. Featured on Amazon, Barnes
and Noble and ITunes, I am proud to be a new author as it is a life
long dream come true.
Clay Pond is an adventure more than just a story. You will meet new
friends here that you will want to keep forever. They will become
as much a part of your life once you become involved in their
lives. Once you enter Clay Pond, you will find a place you can
return to at different times where you can relax; a safe haven. It
beats getting lost in a maze inside of a computer game. This unique
Clay Pond world will feel like a home away from home.
The purpose of this compilation of short stories, vignettes, and
poems is to turn a few smiles right side up. You'll run into
spiders, ghosts and even the little "Fly on the Wall." It's all in
fun and for everyone's reading pleasure. If you have your boots on,
jump right in. Every chapter here is a stand-alone piece or
storytelling poem (as I call them). Some could be read right at
bedtime; or any time of the day or night. You may know someone who
could benefit from a lift in their spirit or their step.: -} The
following is an excerpt from one of my stories here: Chapter 3:
Little Red Spider Today I shall complete my masterpiece. I found
the perfect place for it. Won't all of my friends envy me? My
father was a master weaver and some of the webs he created were
featured in the Who's Who Almanac of Spiders. I learned most of my
spinning skills from him. He was so very patient, as he drew and
pulled at each line of intricate design. The key was always in the
tension. Dad used to say, "Loose will cook your goose, tight is
always right." My father's book, Walking the Fine Line, sold over a
million copies. Every spider household had at least one copy of his
instruction manual. I'm fortunate to have had him as a parent. Most
of my friends came over to my place to listen to the stories Dad
would spin as he wove a new string into the web. Venturing deeper
into my book you will find another interesting Chapter. Chapter 5:
The Proof is in the Omelet So many sayings and old wives tales and
we get all confused. The controversy could easily be solved, if
only we would stop to think. Which came first: The Chicken or....
Stop right there The chicken, if we remember, ran and screamed how
the sky was falling, so afraid and probably pulling his feathers
out, all at the same time. As a Native American Storyteller, I've
been told it is in my blood, but it could also have been something
in the water too. Where eagles fly, Don (Greywolf) Ford Storyteller
and Editor
No descent self-respecting modern homo sapiens should miss getting
this Stone Age parody. This book rocks, or at least has its own
share of rocks in it. If nothing else, this book should turn a few
smiles right side up.: -{: -} My primal aim is to entertain. Step
back in time with me to a time where a cave is a home and where
dinosaurs roam. I had great fun writing it, and now it's ready for
you
Maybe the Polar Bear is what we need to watch regarding Global
Warming. If they suddenly appear in our backyards, this could be a
big clue that things have warmed up a whole lot and the bears are
now on the move. It gives us all something to think about and its
told in a fun way so that it will be a pleasure to read, no matter
what side of the fence you are on. We are going green whether we
like the idea or not.
Our story highlights one of Clay Pond's enemies. But like a prism,
there are many ways to view things. It's easy just to write off all
of your enemies. Some we will see here in our story have a deeper
purpose. Even a dark cloud could have its silver lining. Big Black
is just one of many visitors who have become permanent residents
here. Be sure and share these Clay Pond stories with friends or
even your teachers.
Each story stands alone. Believe it or not these are the facts and
they happened to me. No matter how incredible they may seem, they
are all true. Enjoy these short journeys into my life and world.
You will come away remembering them, and I got to personally
experience them.
I attempt to write in every genre; horror is no exception. Even
though I teach classes in Creative Writing and Writing For
Publication, I enjoy putting on a fright show from time to time.
Every door you open here may not creak, but I'd still be watching
my back if I were you. I'm not here to scare people; it just
happens. Fear is an emotion, as much as we try to conquer it, it
gets the best of us from time to time. If I were you I'd pop some
corn and crack a soda before I sat down to read this one (These
ones). As a Storyteller, every tale is a stand alone piece, and
nothing like the next one. Enjoy I don't pattern my stories after
anyone else's work, but some of it may sound a bit like a Twilight
Zone episode. That wasn't my plan, but I do admire Rod Serling's
work. On the scale of one to ten, his work always hits an 11 for
storytelling in my opinion. Some of these you will want to get in
and get out of as quickly as you can; in some cases I'd head for
the nearest exit. If you are ready to get into this book, remember
that I warned you.
In the last seven years I have been working on short stories; a
plethora of them. I have decided to compile stories for the reader
along various topics. This happens to be stories that are all
fiction for the most part. I hope you find this selection of tales
to be entertaining and worth what you invested in it. My hope in
all of this is to stir each reader to comment or take action. By
action, I mean I'm hoping to interest you in some of my other books
and short story pieces. I write in nearly every genre, so I believe
there is something in my writings for nearly every one. As your
read "Connect the Dots" stories and such, make note of what you
enjoyed in a particular story and feel free to add an overall
review of my work. I will welcome it. Where eagles fly, Don
(Greywolf) Ford Native American Storyteller
author-and-artist-don-ford.html Other works by Don Ford: "Death
& Taxes" & "Royal Ferdinand"
As a Native American Storyteller, the environment holds a special
place here for the author. By the time the reader has finished
these stories he/she will know how to hug a tree. Some may venture
out into the forest for the first time and discover a new world in
their own backyard. Join your forest friends; they'll be waiting
for you.
It would be nice if the soldier could come home to a place of peace
and quite, but this is not always in the cards for some battle-worn
heroes. Just when our soldier in this tale thinks he will head home
for some much needed R & R, he must put on his battle gear once
more. However, the tools of war cannot be used in this battle that
takes place in the son's school. A new strategy must be applied to
win this war.
I spoke with a friend the other day, and he suggested I write an
ethnic piece. He said there are plenty of books for White children.
Of course, because I look more White than Indian, he suggested
this. I took his lead, and this story is about an all White school
in the North with a Black visitor from the Deep South; a new
student. Watch for a couple more stories here. Because students on
a bus are a captive audience, bullying is easy to perform on them.
This book is a quick read if you are headed on a plane somewhere or
cutting across country in your car. Read it in your motel when you
have a few spare minutes. Enjoy Cheers
Around any holiday, it is fun to read stories that fit the season.
You will find such tales here. These were penned for the readers'
enjoyment. Feel free to read at bedtime or any hour of the day for
that matter. This is an all-ages book for that purpose. Holiday
time is meant to be family time, and these stories will be best
enjoyed and read together. I'm sure that the memory of many will be
jogged into recalling times of great holiday giving and fun in the
readers' own lives. The story Star at Christmas was first penned as
a poem, and later I decided to also build it into a story to help
fill in the broader details. It's not any "Night Before Christmas"
tale, but you can read this book alongside that one if you care to.
Cheers, Don
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