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It’s Out, or Almost
My new book of gardening essays, titled Crosspatch: Cranky Musings on Gardening in Rocky Ground has arrived at the printer, has been accepted, and proof copies will arrive October 15 – just in time for the holidays! It’s 254 pages jam-packed with … Continue reading
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Tagged garden hints, garden insight, gardening book, marideth sisco, ozark garden, rocky gardening, self publishing
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At the TAAP13 Event With Suzanne
Marideth Sisco and Suzanne Chilton
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Tagged Ozark folk lore, self publishing, story tellers, Suzanne Chilton, TAAP13
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Close Enough To Home
It just arrived! Fourteen short stories and tales never before published. You will enjoy this one!
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Tagged Butterfield, fishing, marideth sisco, media, Ozark tales, Ozarks, self publishing
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Another New Book
I have assembled another book of stories, essays and episodes from the radio series, which I intend to print and bind myself, again using that Japanese stitch that seems to hold the pages so well. It will be coming out about … Continue reading
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Tagged Butterfield, family, Ferguson, marideth sisco, media, Ozarks, self publishing
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WooHoo!
Good news of the WooHoo! kind. My first spoken-word CD is out. I’m driving to Springfield to fetch the first printing of “An Ozarks Holiday Sampler” – 15 episodes on holidays from my public radio series, “These Ozarks Hills.” It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged an ozarks holiday sampler, audio tapes, Christmas, marideth sisco, self publishing
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Long ago, in a village not very far away, there lived a family who produced a remarkable number of grocers and postmasters. I did not turn out to be one of them. I took after the other side of the … Continue reading