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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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$12.95
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Category: Fiction:Historical
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Recent Posts From Author's Blog:
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Born Standing Up by Steve Martin: A Short Review
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Born Standing Up by Steve Martin, Scribner Publishing, 2007
A Short Review by Rickey E. Pittman
Sometime ago–it was either on Fresh Air or on NPR News–I heard Steve Martin discussing his memoir, Born Standing Up. The interview revealed a new and intriguing side of Martin I had not ... |
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The Last Time They Met: A short review of Anita Shreve’s novel
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The Last Time They Met by Anita Shreve, read by Blair Brown:
A Short Review by Rickey E. Pittman
I was pleasantly surprised with Anita Shreve's novel, The Last Time They Met. It is another audio book in five CDs, read by award-winning actress Blair Brown. This a novel that will make you ... |
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A COFFEE HOUSE CONFEDERATE AMERICAN HISTORY CONCERT
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A Special Performance at Caffeine Addicts
7819 Nashville Street
Ringgold GA 30736
Email: jankayhen@yahoo.com
Date: Sat. Feb 6, 6:30PM to 09:00PM
Price: $5 donation
Phone: (706) 935-3355
Jed Marum and Rickey Pittman present Confederate American history through song and story. In their presentatio ... |
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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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