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This blog highlights my latest book and contains links to relevant sites to assist research about the coastal habitat.
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Look for The Wampus Cat to be out soon. Work has already begun on the next book in the series!

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The Wampus Cat is scheduled to be published in January, 2010. It is listed under "Coming Soon" on the web at Synergebooks.com.

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" I loved this place. The house was made of painted cinderblock and wood. It was the kind of house a kid could wear. The floor of the main room was covered in worn linoleum that curled at the edges. Most of the furniture was vinyl, so you could come in dripping from a swim in the river and nobody fussed too much when you plopped down somewhere. Every day spent there held some adventure....."

Welcome to a glimpse of a day at a tidal river house! Join the kids as they explore the many wonders of the marsh and experience the mysterious as you read this Tidal River Tale!

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