Its 9:40 and my exile continues; call me a recluse, call me the idiot, but a believer still. This book is an extension of you when you are either lost, young, and experimenting. While I hate editing, I do dedicate these stories to kids; and well refrain from adult themes. I cannot guarantee I am commercial yet or you may see Doc Cole as animated. But the truth we all have a single soul. It is "US and Them, and after all we're only ordinary men." This book should be read while Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon is played or Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii, The Director's Cut. People tell me to sell; you have to go with the market. I say Doc can only write what I know, people, hearts, love and loss. The wins, let downs, and how to rise above it and not become it. For most of my life, when I go with the traffic, I am lost. It is only as a solo traveler of worlds, when the peace comes and it is free. It costs you nothing. All you have to do is take it, and un-plug. God love you, Doc Moon Cole
This is a collection of short fictional accounts. Every writer writes from his or her soul according to the highs, lows, or substance abuse they chose to arm their minds with. From 2007 to the Present, these stories rested on a lap top I brought back from the sandy desert called Ramadi Iraq. The first part deals with from the years 1979-1983 and the present. Take the movie “Stand By Me” meets a Class Reunion years later. Parts II to IV all revolve around with the attempt of me to make peace with a past of antique thoughts which are fabricated from recycled thoughts thirty years old. An attempt to understand past teen days. In Part V is a comedy or farce of Southern Living Trailer Park Style. Part VI “Microwave Left Over Romances” is misadventures of pot holed love affairs. Part VII “The Secret Bearer” deals with a veteran of Iraq who tries to get a job with the CIA.
All you care to know is in the text. Trust me I was better at 14 than I am today. This book is designed to show that with faith in God, one does not need drugs, or popularity to make a positive impact on his or her world.
This book is full of Army humor, and about 1-41 Field Artillery Battalion of Ft. Stewart GA, 3rd Infantry Division. It is a tale more of "Red Platoon" or "Red Steel." Still known as "Glorious Guns," we came to Ramadi Iraq during the Troop Surge of 2007. Some of us were young without plenty of experience in combat. Others like me were older and not experienced. The center of the story is me, "The Docfather." The irony of this combat experience is the akin to the movie "The Godfather." Like the Francis Ford Coppola's movie, it involves a Family "Red Platoon." The enemies of course were Al-Queda, and Iranians killing us in the middle of the night. Yet as a medic, my job was not to kill, but to heal. I have published a book like this via Fictionwise books under fiction. Truth be told, this book is anything but fiction. The blood you smell here is real. The M-4s firing bullets you hear were real. The five year old Iraqi boy who I could not save is real. For to me, God took him for a reason. Out of 38 Iraqis I tread, I lost two. One came to me with a .50 caliber round hole in his chest. By purchasing this book, you are helping not only me, but yourselves. Maybe if we change the way we wage war, or the way we spend money, we might save lives and money.
Synopsis: This is a tale of a very fast rabbit Mr. Silver and a very slow turtle Mr. Copper. Each day the forest holds a race. No animal has ever beaten Mr. Silver. But Mr. Copper thinks he can, and is out to prove so. Mr. Silver steals from other animals and becomes the number enemy of the forest family. The creatures wonder how to stop the hare from taking their stored food. The forest has chosen Tom the Tree as Father of the Forest. Also they elect Gordy the Bear as Master of the forest. Oliver the Owl is the wise one and also a judge. Other main characters are Rusty the Racoon, Carl the Camel, and Queen Regina of Savannah.
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