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Postcards

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A wonderful New England beach, a chance meeting of two people, and the story plays out with a depth of feeling that keeps the reader spellbound.
For eight months the signed divorce papers lay untouched. Unable to deal with the divorce, Sara Ketcham heads off to a quaint little coastal town in New England with her dog, Molly. She meets Ryan Spencer, a mysterious man who intrigues her. Postcards is a romantic journey of renewal, love and trust, the second time around.

184 pages, Hardcover

Published July 11, 2017

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Timothy Glass

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Timothy Glass’s journey is as dynamic as the stories he tells. Born in Pennsylvania and raised under the wide skies of Central New Mexico, Tim learned early the value of hard work and resilience. To put himself through college, he
spent nearly nine years as a first responder—an experience that shaped both his character and his storytelling.

A proud graduate of the University of New Mexico, Tim’s path has taken him from the deserts of the Southwest to the rocky coasts of New England and the sunlit shores of Central Florida. Along the way, he has built an impressive creative legacy as an award-winning author, illustrator, cartoonist, writing instructor and songwriter.

Before his name became synonymous with fiction and illustration, Glass wrote under the pen name C. Stewart, crafting over 400 nonfiction articles for national and international publications in the health and fitness industry.

His sharp insights and engaging voice made him a sought-after contributor for several New York–based magazines. Until its closure in the late 1990s, Tim was also a freelance, journalist for It’s a Wrap, New Mexico’s celebrated entertainment quarterly.

Beyond journalism, he’s worked as a ghostwriter and story consultant, helping others bring their visions to life. From first responder to storyteller, Timothy Glass has dedicated his life to exploring—and sharing—the human experience, one story at a time.

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