Ukulele Comeback!
The Yesterukes may be the hottest things since hot potatoes! Check out http://yesterukes.blogspot.com. Ukers are goin' wild with these "baby guitars". . . . .
Musings, research & frivolity from the desk of a Christian historical mystery author, folk musician & humorist
The Yesterukes may be the hottest things since hot potatoes! Check out http://yesterukes.blogspot.com. Ukers are goin' wild with these "baby guitars". . . . .
When you get a minute, please check out www.danieleltonharmon.com/h&mreader.htm. The Illustrated Harper & MacTavish Reader, an e-magazette in .pdf format, was launched last Saturday! It's quarterly. Vol. 1, No. 1 contains one story each from "The Harper Chronicles" and "The Casebook of MacTavish," plus a revived, little-known classic mystery from the 1800s . . . *plus* notes and anecdotes re criminal cases and lifestyles of the period . . . **plus** a history/mystery quiz to challenge your knowledge. There's more: Subscribers receive a never-before-published Harper-or-MacTavish story in weekly serial installments, "cliffhanger" style! Trial copy of the first issue available on request; just drop me an e-note.
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