Dick Cheney's Fingerprints |
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Author:
| Freeman, Jim |
Series title: | Dick Cheney's Fingerprints Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-937674-09-0 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2012 |
Publisher: | Barkley Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $5.99 |
Book Description:
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Jim Freeman’s most recent books are a series of five Observations on America, titled The Dark Side of the Moon and address the years 1998 through 2010. These chronological compilations of political and social commentary, written in real time and without the benefit of hindsight, provide often humorous and sometimes chillingly prophetic views of America’s recent history. He’s also written a non-fiction book, Dick Cheney’s Fingerprints. His current commentary is...
More DescriptionJim Freeman’s most recent books are a series of five Observations on America, titled The Dark Side of the Moon and address the years 1998 through 2010. These chronological compilations of political and social commentary, written in real time and without the benefit of hindsight, provide often humorous and sometimes chillingly prophetic views of America’s recent history. He’s also written a non-fiction book, Dick Cheney’s Fingerprints. His current commentary is available at www.dark-side-of-the-moon.com
Jim is also the author of three very diverse novels. EVOKE deals with the societal effects of technology in a fictional context of the near future. Letters from Ceilia is the intimate story of a career woman’s struggle in a world run largely by men. The Island takes place in duck-hunting country where two strong men, the club owner and a local outlaw, clash in what may be a deadly conflict over land they both consider their own.
His poetry includes a collection of love poems, Thinking Me and three volumes especially compiled for a male audience - The Smell of Tweed and Tobacco, And She Swims and Broken Pieces. He’s written a screenplay based on The Island and a stage play, Colors, that won the 1999 Pennsylvania Playhouse competition for one-act plays.
His work has been published in a number of newspapers, magazines and anthologies. Jim Freeman was born in Evanston, Illinois and now lives and writes in Prague.
Print or Kindle editions are available at Amazon.com. Other formats may be downloaded on your iPad, Nook or favorite e-reader. To learn more about Jim or access his entire body of writing, visit the author’s website at www.jim-freeman.com