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Postcards

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For everyone, there is that one...

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 was born in Pennsylvania but grew up in Central New Mexico. Tim graduated from the University of New Mexico. He later spent some time in New England and Florida.

Glass is an award winning author, illustrator, cartoonist, and writing instructor. Tim has worked as a ghostwriter and a story consultant. Glass started his writing career as a journalist under the pen name of C. Stewart. He has written and published more than 300 nonfiction articles nationally and internationally for the health and fitness industry. Glass worked as a regular contributing writer for several New York-based magazines.

Until the magazine's retirement in the late 1990's, Tim was a freelance journalist for It's a Wrap magazine, a New Mexico entertainment quarterly.

Tim learned early on in his career that he wanted to touch the lives of his readers with his writing. Tim’s best selling nonfiction book, Just This Side of Heaven, has helped readers the world over with its healing message.

Glass is currently working on several writing projects, both fiction and nonfiction, including his Sleepytown Beagles children's book and cartoon series. The Sleepytown Beagles cartoons have been featured around the world.

Tim enjoys the company of his wife, Cathy, and his tri-colored beagles. He is a member of the Author's Guild of America, Author's League of America, and a past member of Southwest Writers and IEEE Computer Society.

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