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    2017

    2013

    Book Signing at Russo’s Book Store in Bakersfield, CA – October 19, 2013

    2009

    Local Author Fair at Kern County Library – April 23, 2009

    2008

    Midnight Bookworm with Vin Smith – Nationally Syndicated – July 17, 2008

    FM Talk on KXYL in Brownwood, TX – February 7, 2008

    2007

    The Morning Show with Diane Jones on KLPW in St. Louis, MO – August 30, 2007

    Bill Bege on ManTalk.com – July 10, 2007

    Los Angeles Book Fair at UCLA – April 27-29, 2007

    The Joe Mazza Show – Nationally Syndicated – January 29, 2007

    Todd Leitz on KNX New Radio 1070 in Los Angeles, CA – January 20, 2007

    2006

    Larry Van Nuys on KNX 1070 News Radio in Los Angeles, CA – November 26, 2006

    The Michael Dresser Show – guest host Brad Butler – on WTKM 1540 AM in Hartford, WI – August 28, 2006

    The Michael Dresser Show on WTKM 1540 AM in Hartford, WI – July 26, 2006

    Midnight Bookworm with Vin Smith on Cable Radio Network (CRN) – July 8, 2006

    The Lou Epton show on KKVV AM 1060 in Las Vegas, NV – May 31, 2006

    Michael Dresser on KFAR AM in Fairbanks, AK – April 11, 2006

    Doug Miles on WIBQ 1220 AM in Sarasota, FL – March 15, 2006

    2005

    The Joe Mazza Show – Nationally Syndicated – December 5, 2005

    Joe Scheibinger on KFIZ 1450 AM in Fond du Lac, WI – November 29, 2005

    That Guy in the Morning with Dave Rosenthal on KAHI in Auburn, CA – November 16, 2005.

    “Baron” Ron Herron on KZSB in Santa Barbara, CA – November 11, 2005

    Issues Today with Bob Gurley – Nationally Syndicated – taped November 9, 2005

    POPPOFF with Mary Jane Popp on Talk City AM 1240 in Sacramento, CA – October 24, 2005.

    Drive Time with Alan Palmer & Roy Brassfield on AM 930 WKCT in Bowling Green, KY – September 28, 2005.

    The Robin Raymer Show on AM 1350 WOAM in Canton, IL – September 4, 2005.

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    HITLER HERE is a well researched and lyrically written biographical novel offering first-person stories by the Fuehrer and a variety of other characters. This intimate approach invites the reader to peer into Hitler’s mind, talk to Eva Braun, joust with Goering, Goebbels, and Himmler, debate with the generals, fight on land and at sea and…
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    Art history and fiction merge to reveal the lives and emotions of great painters Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, William H. Johnson, Lee Krasner, and many others.
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    This fast-moving collection blends fiction and movie history to illuminate the stimulating lives and careers of noted actors, actresses, and directors. Stars of this book include Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis, Alfred Hitchcock, Clint Eastwood, Cate Blanchett, and Spike Lee.
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    In this collection of thirty-eight chiseled short stories, George Thomas Clark introduces readers to actors, alcoholics, addicts, writers famous and unknown, a general, a lovelorn farmer, a family besieged by cancer, extraterrestrials threatening the world, a couple time traveling back to a critical battle, a deranged husband chasing his wife, and many more memorable people…
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    Anne Frank On Tour and Other Stories
    This lively collection offers literary short stories founded on History, Love, Need, Excess, and Final Acts.
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    In lucid prose author George Thomas Clark recalls the challenges of growing up in a family beset by divorce, depression, and alcoholism, and battling similar problems as an adult.
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    Let’s invite many of the greatest boxers and their contemporaries to tell their own stories, some true, others tales based on history. The result is a fascinating look into the lives and battles of those who thrilled millions but often ruined themselves while so doing.
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    In a rousing trip through the worlds of basketball and football, George Thomas Clark explores the professional basketball league in Mexico, the Herculean talents of Wilt Chamberlain, the artistry of LeBron James, the brilliance of Bill Walsh, and lots more. Half the stories are nonfiction and others are satirical pieces guided by the unwavering hand of an inspired storyteller.
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    Get on board this collection of satirical stories, based on news, about the entertaining but absurd and often quite dangerous events following the election of President Donald J. Trump in November 2016 until January 6, 2021, shortly after his loss to Joe Biden.
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    Join Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush and other notables on a raucous ride into a fictional world infused with facts from one of the roughest political races in modern U.S. history.
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    History and literary fiction enliven the Barack Obama phenomenon from the African roots of his father and grandfather to the United States where young Obama struggles to control vices and establish his racial identity. Soon, the young politician is soaring but under fire from a variety of adversaries including Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh.
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    These satirical columns allow startlingly candid Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush to explain their need to control the destinies of countries, regions, and, ultimately, the world. Osama bin Laden, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Karl Rove, and other notables, not all famous, also demand part of the stage.
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    Where Will We Sleep
    Determined to learn more about those who fate did not favor, the author toured tattered, handmade refuges of those without homes and interviewed them on the streets and in homeless shelters, and conversed with the poor in the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, and Spain, and on occasion wrote composite stories to illuminate their difficult lives.
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    In search of stimulating stories, the author interviewed prostitutes in Madrid, Mexico City, Havana, and Managua and on many boulevards in the United States, and he talked to detectives and rode the rough roads of social workers who deal with human trafficking, which is contemporary slavery, and sometimes used several lives to create stories, and everywhere he ventured he witnessed struggles of those whose lives are bound In Other Hands.
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    In compressed language Clark presents a compilation of short stories and creative columns about relationships between men and women.
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