Showing posts with label story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label story. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

What A Man Does: Short Story,Poems,Recipes And Jokes

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Two main short stories, plus a half a dozen more shorter stories, the last part of the book has poetry, first main story, about 4,000 to 5,000 words: it's a romantic story! her chin raising it closer to me. Her mouth looked sensual and inviting. I gave her one last glance and I moved closer to her lips. Soft, smooth, gentle and slowly I kiss her lips.She stood still, and then a chill and goose bumps woke her up when I licked her upper lip. That's when she started kissing me back with the same......................................... 2nd main story about 4,000 to 5,000 words: it's a adventure story! They spoke in their language, for a few minutes and "I was found guilty of some kind of ridiculous charge." the reason I know, that I was found guilty. Is because I'm back in this lousy jail! What the hell am I being charge with! I remember walking down the road, on a very tight road with hundreds of people all around "some of us would call it alley". With all those people they could have made........ about twenty poems! a helper, who's the poet, then why can we, the need, she's barely a woman, prickly vine, who are we, an island or a city, awful flaw, lost love prisoner heart, love and joy, go away go away, found heart, and etc. "Our life and four seasons" The fall and mid age Fall arrives and try's to hold on to the warmth of the summer we try to hold on, to our youth and knowledge fall felt the heat of summer and then start's to feel, the cold freeze of winter Mid life seen the joy of youth and hopes to see the old age of wisdom.................... "All About Her" The blooming rosy of her smile Glazing on her face. That livens and lightens me. It's the soft smooth and dashing of her lips, sparks me - up and and start's me - off...... www.mrvasco.com


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

I Wanted Wings: A Tail Gunner's Story

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Family stories have always intrigued me. Especially, my Father's WWII stories which I've heard since I was a 10-year-old boy. Over the years, these tales came to life in my mind. Dad served as a tail gunner on a B-17 Flying Fortress, flying bombing missions out of central Italy in the summer of 1944. On their 27th mission, while flying over German-held Northern Italy, their bomber experienced engine failure. With engines on fire and the plane losing altitude, Dad and his crewmates bailed out. Over the next 10 months as WWII ground to its end, life got very difficult these flyers. In 2002, my father gave me a cache of family letters from the war years. He had kept them never quite knowing what he would do with them. In I Wanted Wings, A Tail Gunner's Story, these two related pieces of my family's history come together. I hope that with the reading of this book, his experiences and the story of his family will come to life for you. I hope that upon reading this book, you will find you hold our American flag and our veterans in higher regard, and that you have gained a greater understanding of their gifts of service.


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Facing the Reality: Based on the true story of one woman's journey to find love in the age of HIV/AIDS

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The HIV/AIDS epidemic is quietly and quickly taking hold. It threatens to destroy our healthcare systems and the lives of ordinary citizens all over the world. Twenty years from now there may be more than 100 million people infected with the AIDS virus and Syphillis in our society. These are diseases for which there is still NO CURE, and whose debilitating effects leave permanent scars on the lives of the victims. The healthcare crisis that is on the horizon is not being taken seriously enough by young adults, and that is exactly the reason why C.J. Greene has written her book: "Facing the Reality." We can no longer ignore the "in your face" realities she presents in this book. Our future generations deserve a chance to live a better life than one of humiliation and shame. The once innocent children of our society are now being forced to mature faster than our minds can comprehend, with the most devastating consequences. It is up to morally conscious adults who care about humanity, to turn this epidemic around and give their children a chance to enjoy the wonders of childhood, without the threat of becoming homeless orphans raised in poverty.By recalling the "Free Love" generation of the 1970's in which she became of age, and relating that time to the morally degenerate attitudes of some young people of today, C.J. Greene connects the past to the future, and shows us what might be, and what she hopes will be the fate of the generations to come. This book is a must read for anyone with children, or anyone who hopes to become a parent some day.


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Dirty World: The Story of Sweet Willie Jones

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I learned from Mr. Jones that we don't get an opportunity to choose what type of lifestyle we're born into, but we do have a choice on the type of lifestyle we will live. He told me one thing I should always remain watchful of, and it is: "Life will always come full circle if you're not mindful of the present, in this Dirty World".


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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Caldera: A Woman's Story

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Anne Yero has worked intimately with battered women for over a decade. She has learned a great deal, not only about the women she's encountered, but also about her own past history. Yero shares her personal journey, about her childhood, her marriage to Lee, about their early years together on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, the births of their three beautiful children, and then the very painful yet liberating years as their marriage faltered and then dissolved. It was through this experience that she learned about exercising personal power, making peace with the past, understanding that loss is part of living a full life, and then finally, about how to be an active participant in a healthy relationship.


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