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Who is the narrator?
I am pleased to announce that after several months of work, A Cobbler's Tale is available on Audible.com. As a listener of hundreds of...
Neil Gordon
Apr 3, 20192 min read
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The rabbi's sermon
a passage of the Bar Mitzvah scene from A Cobbler's Tale. “Today is a wonderful day. It has been a while since I think I have said those...
Neil Gordon
Mar 31, 20194 min read
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for immediate release
Moon Flower The Seven Books of Lukas By Neil Perry Gordon PRESS RELEASE A seventeenth century tale of a young man’s search for the Great...
Neil Gordon
Mar 10, 20191 min read
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A deftly crafted and original novel that will linger in the mind and memory
A Cobbler's Tale Neil Perry Gordon Independently Published 9781732667709, $12.99, PB, 334pp, www.amazon.com Synopsis: In 1910, Pincus...
Neil Gordon
Mar 1, 20192 min read
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Q & A WITH NEIL PERRY GORDON
The news of the past week has largely revolved around questions of immigration and citizenship. With that in mind, a recently released...
Neil Gordon
Mar 1, 20192 min read
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Night of the Moonflowers
As the sun goes down at the Kitt Peak National Observatory, not only do the telescopes spring to life, but the flowers of the Datura,...
Neil Gordon
Feb 22, 20191 min read
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Leave it to beaver
For those suffering from gout, just wearing slippers made of beaver skins provided a cure. Excerpt from Moon Flower by Neil Perry Gordon:...
Neil Gordon
Feb 18, 20191 min read
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a thoughtful review
Pincus Potasznik is a Jewish cobbler living in Galicia. In 1910, he receives an opportunity to travel to New York and set up a landsman...
Neil Gordon
Feb 14, 20193 min read
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Beware The wendigo
Flesh-eater of the Forests "The Wendigo reaches for me with its bony appendage-like arm. I barely avoid its grasp by scrambling backward...
Neil Gordon
Feb 12, 20191 min read
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