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The Molehill, Vol. 5

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The Molehill is an eclectic collection of fiction, essays, poetry, and other sundries by the Rabbit Room community and a number of special guest writers. Includes:

Fiction by A.S. Peterson, Don Chaffer, and DKM

Non-fiction by Russ Ramsey, Jonathan Rogers, Heidi Johnston, Lanier Ivester, Helena Sorensen, Jen Rose Yokel, DKM, and Eric Peters

Artwork by Jonny Jimison, Stephen Hesselman, and John Hendrix

Poetry by Adam Whipple, Helena Sorensen, Chris Yokel, Andrew Peterson, George MacDonald, and G.K. Chesterton

Recipes by John Cal

252 pages, Paperback

Published June 29, 2018

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September 16, 2020
My Thoughts:
Several reasons why I love this volume and gave an excellent rating.
~I read the volume in ONE sitting-cover to cover.
~It’s a good mix of different writings that can please any type of reader.
~Pen and ink illustrations.
~Some of my favorites is a chapter on Vincent van Gogh. Another chapter is on the Country Music singer, George Jones. All of the poems, especially those by George MacDonald, Helena Sorensen, Chris Yokel, A. S. Petersen, Adam Whipple, Dawn Morrow, and G. K. Chesterton (actually that’s all the poetry contributors). The graphic illustrations from John Hendrix.

A great benefit of a volume of various types of writings is there is something for every type of reader.
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July 29, 2018
The Molehill is a balm to my soul. This new volume is just wonderful and full of messages I need right now.
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December 5, 2018
I really love Molehill volumes 1-4. V. 5 is good, but it had very few short stories -which were my favorite parts of 1-4.
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