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Poetry of Humanitarian Award Winner, Gary Revel, some of which has won a number of awards such as the poem "A Mother" which won a top place ribbon at Holistic.com. Other winners include special notice by poetry.com, famouspoets.com, poemhunter.com and others.

200 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2008

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Gary Revel

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I was born in Florala, Alabama. My mother and father divorced when I was 5. Music became a friend and I formed a band when I was 15. Right out of high school, I joined the United States Navy. After that, Hollywood California called, then New York, Memphis, Nashville, and back to Hollywood. Along the way, I began an investigation into the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. This led me to continue an investigation into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Senator/Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy.

The books I authored are; "TO LIVE OR MAYBE NOT", "MILESTONES", "DON'T STOP DANCING: STRANGER THEN FICTION", and "MY ANGEL FROM HEAVEN". I co-authored many books including, FLY PATROL. I authored the digital art books, NOTHING AND GREMPK. I have edited many books including, Chilled Over Ice, Black Man in the CIA,

I am a book publisher and published many books including, ABC Owl: Who Are You, Black Man in the CIA, California Girls A - Z, Chilled Over Ice, Global Warming A to Z, The Megamerse Series, The Old Doc Turtle Series, The Versa Libra Series, Room Eight, Keith Dion: On My Own, The Lost Son, The Scavenger, The Kales Report, Victims of Communism and Their Persecutors, and Golf Gods. The link to, Jongleur Books, the book publishing webpage is http://www.garyrevel.com/book ...

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