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Open Ground: After bullies harass William, he moves to Wyoming to live with his father. Open Ground explores the drama of human relationships through a boy's struggle to maintain family.
Later that summer, his father is falsely accused of a crime and jailed. William mountain-bikes across Wyoming to stay with his aunt -- applying the knowledge his father had imparted -- defying the perils of nature.
Topics in this middle school novel relate to math, science and technology with social themes applicable to grades 5 and 6 core curriculum. Free E-Learning kernels, available at Site3e.Com, are effective self-contained units. Forsaken Rock, a Kindle novel available at SmithLiterary.Com is applicable to grades 7 and 8 studies.(Kindle $0.99 at Amazon.Com.
Forsaken Rock: NASA Leadership decide to send criminals to their Mars colony for long-term incarceration. Rather than allow their world to be corrupted, settlers on the planet break ties with Earth to become an independent world. Mirrid Wolf inadvertently kills a young security man to protect her child.Eleven years later, the people of Earth invite Marian colonists to the Olympic Games. Mirrid oversees the Marian Team as recently elected Chief Council of the Red Planet. Toemoe Sol, head of Sol Corporation, contracts an assassin to disrupt the competition by shooting Mirrid's daughter, Daara. Marians are then blamed for a terrorist attack that kills over 300 spectators. Conflicts challenge Mirrid's untried leadership. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.
Indivisible: The United States' economy has tumbled after two decades of fighting terrorism worldwide. An Army helicopter lands on a remote New Hampshire mountain. Troops witness an unbearable sight: sixty Cub Scouts slain by an unmanned automatic weapon intended to catch smugglers. The President orders the soldiers to depart immediately -- and maintain absolute secrecy. Cover-up of the Dixville massacre begins. The brutality to New Hampshire's children ignites national support for a rebellion to instate government reform. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.
Alienable Rights: This novel champions the American family through the main character Traften Brown. He flees Boston with his baby after a confrontation with a gang leader. Traften finds a place in Vermont as a member of the Island Pond Covenant, a local organization formed to supply the community with food and medicine. As a former electrical engineering student at MIT, Traften designs a communication system for the Vermont group. They accept him in the community as their own. Leaving his daughter with a family in Island Pond, Traften returns to Boston and rescues Ruth. While in Boston, he rediscovers his heritage. A descendant of William Carney, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Traften carries the medallion throughout the conflict. The heirloom haunts him, a reminder of forebears who had fought for him. Rather than abandon the city for an easier life in the North Country, he stays to confront his enemy. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.
Blair Smith was born at home in the heart of Amish country in Holmes County, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Northern University majoring in Technology and Education, later obtaining a Masters in Technology Education from the University of Vermont. A writer for ten years, the author has completed six novels that range from Science Fiction, to Thrillers, to a Middle School Reader.NEWS 3E
Sunday, January 31
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Later that morning Steve Morrison approached Helen as she treated another soldier, "Helen, I need to talk to you a minute."
She turned. "Oh," her tone dropped an octave as she saw who it was. "What do you want?"
"What went on over there? And what the hell happened this morning? I'm here to help you guys get the truth out."
"I wouldn't know about your article. I don't read tabloid journalism," Helen said coolly. She shifted to a more pleasant tone as she addressed the young soldier. "What's your name again?"
"Van Gogh, ma'am." He smiled. "I got called that 'cause I'm a leg-man. If they tell me to go, I go." His smile broadened.
The grin was contagious. Helen returned the smile, "My name's Helen."
"Everyone knows who you are, Ma'am."
"Thank you, that's sweet. Would you see me tomorrow so I can change the bandage?"
Van Gogh nodded and grinned as he left to rejoin his attack pack.
"You're real sweet on these guys," Steve commented sarcastically.
Helen clenched her teeth, "Now what do you want?"
"I'm a prisoner here. They tell me when to sit, when I can go to the bathroom; I'm under guard at all times. Oh crap, here comes my shadow," Morrison whined in a murmur as Wolf's group broke up. A young rebel walked over to them.
"Ma'am, is this man bothering you?" asked the man.
Morrison hung his head. Helen responded, "No, I'm fine, Sunny Boy. We're just having a private chat." The rebel walked off to another part of the church and sat down, still observing his assignment from a distance.
"Jesus, what is it with these names? Bubba or Jeffro, won't do? Everybody's a nickname around here. These hillbillies are going to get us killed. I just came along as a reporter. I don't want to get in the line of fire when the Feds crash in the door. Have you seen the Dixville site? Trees were blasted in half. Boulders were chipped away like plaster. As rugged as these guys think they are, they haven't a chance against that kind of automated technology." Seeing her face, Steve suddenly realized what he had said by mentioning Dixville.
Helen jammed the bloodied wraps in plastic bags and savagely tossed them in a trash can below the table. She slowly wiped the table down with a strong bleach solution. "No, I haven't been to the site."
Steve's comment loosened stark images of that day. She continued fussing with supplies. Steve noticed Helen's mood shift. "I'm sorry. I just want to do my job, that's all. Could you see if Chaos would let me have my camera back? Those guys can censor everything I send out. In fact, they can E-mail it to my editor. I don't have a problem with that. I could at least write about the North Country, we're not there anymore. I wouldn't blow your cover here. Keep in mind, if it wasn't for our break in the Dixville story, the Feds would probably have attacked the North Country by now."
Helen relented, "I'll say something to him, but no promises."
"Thanks. And one more thing, got any gum?"
Mr Smith
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