![]() ![]() ![]() Each review post is noted where and how I received that title. Some I’ve purchased the individual title, some I’ve purchased a boxed set of several related stories, and others I reviewed through the kindness of the Publisher, Tule Publishing and NetGalley. To the best of my knowledge the list below is in chronological order of publication dates… earliest to latest. If you haven’t yet discovered Marietta, Montana and all the great Tule Publishing authors that write in this imprint… then what are you waiting for? Go check out some of these stories and fall in love with a town, a way of life and the amazing people who live in Marietta, Montana. And truth be told, Marietta does have a very high wedding count… and adding to it all the time. ![]() This community has grown over the years, now there are as many businesses as ranches, professionals as rodeo stars… still, everyone is looking for that perfect happy ever after. Steeped in history, this town has seen outlaws, miners, saloon girls, homesteaders, ranching families and tons of people who are simply looking for that perfect place to set down roots. Nestled within the shadow of the majestic Copper Mountain lies this ranching community. There is a wonderful, beautiful fictional town called Marietta, Montana. ![]()
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The children’s aunt and uncle, Clarissa and Judah live nearby, but they are of little help, full of fire-and-brimstone talk. Lyddie helps her mother to take care of their farm in Vermont and the younger children, but they are very poor, and her mother has given up hope of their father returning home. Thirteen-year-old Lyddie’s father left home to go West and seek his fortune, and he hasn’t been heard of since. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Know someone who loves design? A devotee of letter forms or ABCs? Then this celebration of type should be on your list. ![]() And it includes URLs for the contributors." - DART: Design Arts Daily It's a must for musing and inspiration for visual narrators. 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And every year there was a long, hot summer plagued with the constant threat of yellow fever. ![]() There were too many bankruptcies, lottery swindles, and drunken sailors to count. There were duels in City Park and gunfights on Canal Street. And I trekked into all of New Orleans’ Gilded Age history to write my debut mystery FANNY NEWCOMB & THE IRISH CHANNEL RIPPER.įor starters, there was an assassination that was followed by lynchings (1890), an all-out political insurrection (1874), and a riot that killed 28 people (1900). Anna Brazil, author of Fanny Newcomb and the Irish Channel RipperSAN MATEO, CA, USA, Decem/ / - Although late 19th century New Orleans was renowned for the hookers of Storyville, the devastating hurricanes of the 1880s, and the elevation of Mardi Gras to a state holiday, there’s so much more to know about the Crescent City during this time. ![]() |