
Well Considered–“A profoundly memorable and affecting novel”–Robert Fleming, AALBC.com
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Cologne No. 10 For Men – “A superb novel of the Vietnam war…compares favorably with CATCH-22 and M.A.S.H. The writing crackles with authenticity.” —Writer’s Digest
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"I love the way Wilfred recycles the bodies. That's fabulous stuff with a direct line to Heller's Catch-22 and perfectly captures the insanity of the Vietnam War."Skytroopers CD – Songs of war, peace and love from Vietnam, written by Richard Morris in 1967 in Vietnam, and recorded in 2007.
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Why we read…
When I started this blog back in March, my idea was to share thoughts and experiences in my life that relate to writing or promoting novels. This included the books that my wife and I have been reading. She is my partner … Continue reading
Posted in Relating to Cologne No. 10 for Men, Relating to Well Considered, the novel
Tagged 1907, A Child of the Civil Rights Movement, A Guide to Quality Taste & Style, A Reliable Wife, Andrea Young, Antero Pietila, Can't Get Enough, Connie Briscoe, Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Helene Cooper, Jarrettsville, Karl Marlantes, Kathryn Stockett, Life Lessons My Mother Taught Me, Light Ruck, Matterhorn, Not in My Neighborhood, P.G. County, Paula Young Shelton, Robert Goolrich, The Help, The House at Sugar Beach, The Other Wes Moore, Tim Gunn, Tom Lacombe, Wandering Souls, Wayne Karlin, Wench, Why books are chosen to be read
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The other side of the trip
The last post tells many of the memorable things we did on our recent trip back to Rocky River and Cleveland, Ohio. It leaves out a lot of other things, including the quiet moments of a long driving trip when my wife reads to … Continue reading
A Mallard On The Cuyahoga
For the past week or so, we’ve been visiting friends and relatives and touring my boyhood home in Rocky River, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb. One day, we took a cruise boat from downtown past I. M. Pei’s stunning Rock & … Continue reading
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Tagged biking, canoeing, Carl Stokes, Case-Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga, Cuyahoga Community College, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, CWR University hospitals, Emerald Necklace, Franz Welser-Most, horseback riding, I.M. Pei, jogging, kayaking, Lake Erie, Langston Hughes, Louis Stokes, Ohio and Erie Canal, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Rocky River, Rocky River Reservation, sailing, Severance Hall, the flats, Western Reserve Historical Society
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