Tom Nelson has continued to write about his favorite hometown of Fennimore, Wisconsin in a weekly newspaper column over recent years. What started out as a short term assignment with the Fennimore Times has become a popular feature with that paper. His first book of short stories--That's My Story, And I'm Sticking to It!-- resulted in smiles and fond recollections for many reader's own memories of growing up in less complicated times. His personal reminiscences have evolved into a historical description of the character-- and characters--of small town life in the mid twentieth century. He...
Tom Nelson has continued to write about his favorite hometown of Fennimore, Wisconsin in a weekly newspaper column over recent years. What started out...
Regarding the Tango Dance Amalgamation, it includes the original Argentine Tango and its Genre which Musically featured its Bandonean sound, the American Tango, Continental Tango, and the International Tango, among others. This book is the story of Tango.
Regarding the Tango Dance Amalgamation, it includes the original Argentine Tango and its Genre which Musically featured its Bandonean sound, the Ameri...
Still My Story, And I'm Sticking to It!, is Tom Nelson's third book of commentary reflecting on the character and characters of his 1940's and 1950's growing up days in Fennimore, Wisconsin. His popular newspaper column in the Fennimore Times the past seven years provides an abundance of short stories relating to the fabric of small town life in simpler times. Claiming all his stories are true, he has admitted to an embellishment on occasion. His personal reminiscences could be your stories as well.
Still My Story, And I'm Sticking to It!, is Tom Nelson's third book of commentary reflecting on the character and characters of his 1940's and 1950's ...
Epic medieval fiction by the author of "The Winds of Wharhalen." Sian Liand, a young apprentice working in the abbey of Callendro, accidentally uncovers an assassination plot against Deron, King of Turock. This discovery puts the boy in grave danger and throws the kingdom into a bloody civil war. Sian's heroism in the fighting and continued loyalty to the crown allows him to rise in status and distinguish himself as an agent of the king. His exploits fighting in distant lands, while earning great renown, keep him away from the maiden Dianara. Once a childhood friend, Dianara is now the object...
Epic medieval fiction by the author of "The Winds of Wharhalen." Sian Liand, a young apprentice working in the abbey of Callendro, accidentally uncove...
Some folks will often ask Tom what his columns in that Wisconsin newspaper are all about. He will answer, "Do you mean the one in the Fennimore Times, called Fennimore...As I remember?..".As though there were any other. Then he will respond: "Oh, I write about a special place, friends and neighbors, happy times... what ever. Like swimming pools and pool halls, town constables and chiefs. City parks, paper routes, pastors, parsons and priests. "I won't forget town and country schools and dedicated teachers there within. With tales of playground hi-jinks...all to make you grin. ...
Some folks will often ask Tom what his columns in that Wisconsin newspaper are all about. He will answer, "Do you mean the one in the Fennimore Times,...
In the middle ages, a young noble, Andre, travels with an entourage of knights to escort his betrothed, Juliette, to their wedding. He discovers that her father's castle has been conquered by a marauding barbarian king and Juliette has been kidnapped. While in pursuit of Juliette's captor, the young man meets an old, solitary knight who knows the territory well and agrees to help him. Along the way the old man tells the story of his colorful life as a warrior. His saga sweeps across the landscape from its beginnings in a bleak village on the North Sea to the sands of the holy land on crusade....
In the middle ages, a young noble, Andre, travels with an entourage of knights to escort his betrothed, Juliette, to their wedding. He discovers that ...