This book has a selection of stories for every occasion. Stories ranging from 40 years ago down to the cutting edge of the present—it has something for everyone. Whether it’s a simple story about a bird or a story of love and loss there is a little something about almost everything. Among the six sections there is an interesting chapter called Potpourri covering subjects he couldn’t leave out.
“Tale of Tails With A Thirst For Verse,” has a wide selection of some familiar works of literature as well as some not so familiar pieces. James E. Tate has a fondness for writers like Charles Dickens, Eugenia Price and Harold Bell Wright, as well as an attraction to poetry by Robert Frost and Ogden Nash.
Here are a few examples of pieces— Rx for Phone Fatigue, What Dreams Hide Here?, Moonbeams Bathing My Beauty, Poe’s Red Barn Entreaty, Lion Without a Mane, and the Old Maestro. These and more provide fireside reading pleasure.
This book is like a little ace in the hole. It can be gifted for a birthday, or wedding; it could be given as a distraction for long trips; it could be given to encourage one in mourning. This little book would be very useful to keep with oneself, whether for a road trip to somewhere hours away, or just a short trip down the road.
James E. Tate has put together a book with brilliant articles, poetry, and many other kinds of stories in a way that’s easy for one to read. This universal little book could hit the market worldwide and expand the minds of readers deeper into stories and poetry, or simply give the reader a hearty chuckle.
For more information contact James E. Tate at jetate@sbcglobal.net or 918 663-7008.