Get Up and Get Moving: 57 Things To Do
D. A. Featherling offers the dedicated couch potato a chance to get back into life with lists of 57 activities that will get the most sedentary active.
Divided into easy-to-follow chapters, with an amusing, readable style, all adults can find something to do in this extremely useful book.
Dividend excerpts in the back of the volume offer samples of Featherling's fiction as well.
Divided into easy-to-follow chapters, with an amusing, readable style, all adults can find something to do in this extremely useful book.
Dividend excerpts in the back of the volume offer samples of Featherling's fiction as well.
Who Killed Ben Miller? and Death of a Juror
Two books in one!
WHO KILLED BEN MILLER?
It’s 1930 – in the midst of Prohibition and the Depression. A young farmer is murdered and left on a lonely country road outside a small Central Texas town.
Eighty-four years later only a few will talk about the crime. Could a suspect have been arrested and charged? Why did that never happen?
Current research points to interesting possibilities never explored until now.
DEATH OF A JUROR
Walter Leschber is the fourth juror selected in the re-trial of a sensational 1931 murder already tried four times. What really made him become ill and cause a mistrial?
Could his death have been avoided? Or was it inevitable before his jury service ever began?
WHO KILLED BEN MILLER?
It’s 1930 – in the midst of Prohibition and the Depression. A young farmer is murdered and left on a lonely country road outside a small Central Texas town.
Eighty-four years later only a few will talk about the crime. Could a suspect have been arrested and charged? Why did that never happen?
Current research points to interesting possibilities never explored until now.
DEATH OF A JUROR
Walter Leschber is the fourth juror selected in the re-trial of a sensational 1931 murder already tried four times. What really made him become ill and cause a mistrial?
Could his death have been avoided? Or was it inevitable before his jury service ever began?
WRITE ON!: Giving School Presentations to 7th & 8th Graders
Definitive instructions for giving a school presentation on how to write a book to 7th and 8th grade classes. Includes a complete script for a presentation and slides inserted in the appropriate places in the text. Written by multi-published, award-winning author D. A. Featherling who loves making presentations to potential future generations of writers.
Writing a Book: Seriously? Giving School Presentations to 9th - 12th Grade Classes
Multi-published, award-winning author D. A. Featherling follows her first e-book on school presentations with one for high school level students. Featherling's experience with classroom talks allows her to share what has worked for her to get rave reviews from teachers, and referrals from them to other academics. Even though some similarities exist between the first book (for 7th & 8th grades) and this book, there are differences which offer a more advanced look at the publishing world for authors. As before, suggestions are plentiful and should save the reader wanting to present much work.
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