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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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Category: Fiction:Historical
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Recent Posts From Author's Blog:
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Victorian Palour Games at Christmas & Other Random Thoughts . . .
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While doing research, I often make such great and interesting discoveries. I just finished a read of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol. I determined to read it again after viewing Scrooge last week, a musical production of the Family Church in West Monroe, Louisiana. Every year, this ... |
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A Short Review of the 14th Denial: A Civil Rights Memoir by Cannie Lee Cody with Rickey E. Pittman. Review by Cara Brookins
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"In a nation where right and wrong too often bleed into dangerous shades of gray, in The 14th Denial: A Civil Rights Memoir, authored by Cannie Lee Cody with Rickey Pittman, the writers provide undeniable evidence of corrupt police, FBI, and government misconduct following the murder of Johnny ... |
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An Interview with Bobby Bridger
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AN INTERVIEW WITH BOBBY BRIDGER . . . I’ve admired and followed the career of Bobby Bridger for some time. Well-known and respected nationally and abroad, Bridger is one of those multi-talented achievers one meets only once in a while. He is a singer, poet, songwriter, storyteller, artist, ... |
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About 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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