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Author - Pamela (Fellows) Sales
Children, teens and adults will be amazed by the unbelievable adventures of a cat named The Goose. Her actions reveal how she is most unusual. She is a real cat, and these are true stories. The people and other cats in the stories are also real. Only The Goose's thoughts are from the author's imagination.
To order this book visit: www.volumesdirect.com or e-mail Pam at theunusualgoose@gmail.com
Pam Fellows has had a lifelong interest in writing and storytelling. A native of Windsor, Ontario, she has served in nursing and education--the latter as a high school English teacher in London and Guelph, Ontario and in Invercargill, New Zealand; she also has an MBA from the University of Victoria. While living in Victoria, BC, Pam volunteered at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and was part of the International Writers' Festival. There,she was inspired by many outstanding writers. She returned to Ontario in 1998, teaching at Centennial C.V.I. in Guelph for twelve years. Since retiring in 2011, she has lived in Waterloo. This is her first published work.
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Author - Greg Constantine
7. Un Isus newyorkez (Jesus of New York) (Premonitions of a New York Teenager) 2014 Amicus, Bucharest Romania (92 pages, 42 drawings)
6. "When Big Architects Were Little Kids” 2010 Edgecliffe Press, Cincinnati Ohio (38 pages, 34 watercolors)
5. "When MORE Big Artists Were Little Kids" 2010 Edgecliffe Press, Cincinnati Ohio (38 pages, 34 watercolors)
4. "When Big Artists Were Little Kids" 2009 Edgecliffe Press, Cincinnati Ohio (38 pages, 34 watercolors)
These three children's books are inspired by my own beginnings as an artist. They are for middle readers (ages 7-12) each depicting 17 famous artists or architects, from Leonardo to Warhol, as little kids, using a combination of the artists' biographical facts and my own imagination to tell the stories.
3. Picasso Visits Chicago 1986, Chicago Review Books, Chicago, IL, 80 pages. 74 drawings
2. Leonardo Visits Los Angeles 1985, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 80 pages. 74 drawings, also released in
1985, Mondadori, Milan, Italy
1985, Kindler, Munich, Germany
1. Vincent van Gogh Visits New York 1983, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 80 pages. 74 drawings, also released in
1983 Chatto & Windus, London, England
1984 Kindler, Munich, Germany
1984 Mondadori, Milan, Italy
1984 Aubier, Paris, France
Three 80-page books of drawings of famous artists coming to well-known American cities. The drawings are rife with references to contemporary art and culture, art history, and the life of the artists themselves. Documentation of the references in the end matter of each book makes them educational.
Additional Self-Published Books
8. Davey & Big G 2018 MI (35 pages, 51 images)
A graphic novel-styled story about an 11-year-old David (and Goliath stand-in) in today’s inner-city world using a basketball metaphor.
9. Angus McDuff Prays to the Golf Gods and the Golf Gods Prey on Angus 2006, 40 watercolors. Fickle “gods” influence a Scottish shepherd’s projectile while he attempts to play a pre-golf pastime.
10. The Bad Good Pirates of Zanzibar 2015. 34 pages, 34 watercolors
Jerry Dowling
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