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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Someone" has a new book just published.
It is on Amazon.com under:
Pine Ridge Coal Camp
Take a look when you get time.
mercuryblues
(14,552 posts)someone
kentuck
(111,110 posts)WhiteTara
(29,729 posts)redwitch
(14,952 posts)Will purchase soon. My father's people come from Kentucky, I apparently have a ton of relatives there. Not sure any were coal folk though.
Congratulations!
kentuck
(111,110 posts)PatSeg
(47,691 posts)Congratulations!
DesertRat
(27,995 posts)Congrats!
ReRe
(10,597 posts)Marking so I won't lose. Will pick up a copy soon. Congratulations, someone.
Liberal Jesus Freak
(1,451 posts)Family roots in Eastern Kentucky, grandfather was a coal miner, mother grew up in coal camps. Can't wait to read it
malaise
(269,245 posts)Someone!!!
alfredo
(60,078 posts)spanone
(135,917 posts)Response to kentuck (Original post)
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panader0
(25,816 posts)Has someone published any other books?
kentuck
(111,110 posts)It took me a few rounds to get the edit process down, but they were very helpful in returning it the next day if we needed to make more changes. I was impressed with their professionalism.
Here is a paragraph from one of the chapters:
"Religion has always been a big part of mountain people. They believe in the truths of the Holy Bible. They believe you can reach out your hand and touch someone on the forehead and it will heal them. They believe that the spirit can enter your body and you will speak in tongues, which only a few can comprehend. They seemed to me to be a sub-sect of some Baptist religion? They believed in baptism. Sometimes they would lead 15-20 down to the creek so they could be dunked in the water and saved from hellfire damnation. Their desire was to be like Jesus Christ. "
ailsagirl
(22,901 posts)Congratulations!!
babylonsister
(171,104 posts)kentuck
(111,110 posts)I figured I should write it while I can still remember.
babylonsister
(171,104 posts)liberalnarb
(4,532 posts)kentuck
(111,110 posts)It's a big, little book.
liberalnarb
(4,532 posts)DavidDvorkin
(19,503 posts)pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)You done good, kentuck!
gademocrat7
(10,679 posts)pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)I can hardly wait to read it. My husbands family comes from Pikeville, KY so I'm sure my copy will get a 2nd read too.
kentuck
(111,110 posts)Let me know if you like it.
DJ13
(23,671 posts)Very nice, congratulations Kentuck!
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)footinmouth
(747 posts)Will this be available for the Kindle? I only saw paperbook format available at the link. This looks like a book I would love to read.
emsimon33
(3,128 posts)Will it be coming out for Kindle?
"An autobiographical story of a young person born into poverty, in a coal mining camp in Kentucky, and his memories of those times."
In a few weeks.
emsimon33
(3,128 posts)SamKnause
(13,113 posts)I hope it is a great success.
Rhiannon12866
(206,491 posts)Thanks for letting us know!
emulatorloo
(44,257 posts)On my reading list
ladyVet
(1,587 posts)The POD can be a challenge, which is why I haven't done any yet.
Hiraeth
(4,805 posts)intheflow
(28,514 posts)Nice work. I'm ordering up a copy.
myrna minx
(22,772 posts)kentuck
(111,110 posts)For the comments and recs on this thread. Your sincerity has shown thru your comments. They are much appreciated.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Liberal Jesus Freak
(1,451 posts)Already halfway done. Nice job, Kentuck! Highly recommended
kentuck
(111,110 posts)You are my first review!