VICTORIA FANNALY
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New Release Feb. 2024Short stories with a twist. Perhaps they could have come true. Set in south Louisiana, you'll meet a woman who, would you believe is looking for a man! Then there's Harlan who find's himself Accursed. For hapless Etienne who loses his bride Elodie in a card game life does not bode well.
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Released Aug. 2023A collection of short stories as seen through the mind's eye. Meet Abel Sherwood who is lookng for his biological father. Then there is Cherie, swept away in Hurricane Katrina. Wille who finds a long lost nephew she never knew she had. The people in the stories do not exist, but who knows.
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Released Mar. 2023Things that seem so clear in the light of day can prove so very different after dark. These stories are a mixture of both, but best read in the quiet hours of night. All stories are based in fiction, but perhaps they could have a grain of reality. No one knows for sure.
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JAN. 2023 RELEASEDawn is the time of day when your nightmares end, and your dreams become your reality. These imaginative stories could have happened. Maybe they did.
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2022 RELEASEWhen the day is done, it's time to settle back and swap stories with friends. Although these tales did not happen, they could have. Have a glass of wine, and read a short bedtime story.
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When the night mist clears, the sun rises on a new day in Ponchatoula, a small city northwest of New Orleans on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. Who knows what new stories await in the making. This is a collection of possible tales from this charming community of friendly people.
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Ponchatoula is a small city northwest of New Orleans, very near the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. This collection of prose and poetry was inspired by life in a rural community. Fannaly received recognition for her poetry at two Jambalaya Writer’s Conferences and has been published in the Mississippi Gulf Coast Writer’s Magnolia Quarterly publications. Her works have appeared in newspapers and other publications. She placed first in poetry at the 7th Annual Berries, Bridges and Books Writer’s Conference held in Ponchatoula.
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Romantic poetry and prose with many fantasy themes. Living in Ponchatoula for over 40 years, I have come to love the friendly charm of this small city on the northwest corner of Lake Pontchartrain. New Orleans lies to the south and Baton Rouge to the west. I hope you will enjoy these flights of fantasy taken from my friends and myself.
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Poetry from the heart. Ponchatoula is a charming small city located at the north east corner of Lake Pontchartrain. New Orleans is south of this large lake. I used to spend Sunday in Ponchatoula in the early 1970's, roaming my late husband's collection of rusting antique cars and enjoying the woods around his property. I was living in New Orleans and wondered how it would be to live in a small town. After over 40 years I know it to be a positive experience. The poems reflect fantasies and experiences of myself and some of my friends. I hope you enjoy wandering with us through these pages. Pictures are from my garden.
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e all have places to dream that are only a heartbeat away. For me Ponchatoula Louisiana has been and will ever be, somewhere I can go in my mind. This small city is located at the north west corner of Lake Pontchartrain. New Orleans lies to the south of this large body of water. In these pages are aspirations, memories and mainly fantasies of my friends and myself. Please join us in our musings.
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Memories collected from automobile collector the late Marion T. Fannaly Jr., whose love of American automobiles spanned many years. A member of many collector car clubs, and founder of a local automobile club, he shares his memories and enthusiasm for antique and special interest automobiles that touched his life.
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Charlotte was sixteen with hazel eyes that seemed to change colors with her moods. Her once corn-colored hair had darkened to a shade of amber much like the color of light honey. The Orient always held a fascination for her. Faced with the opportunity to become a part of the Far East, love made her decision for her. His eyes were as dark as his hair, and his skin a different shade than hers. When she married him, she did it not to prove a point or support a cause, but to be his wife and mother of his future children.
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WORKS INCLUDED IN ANTHOLOGIES
New Release 11/15/2023This is the fourth anthology published by the Creative Minds Writers Group. Based in South Louisiana, the group includes writers from several locations along the Gulf Coast. We encourage writing with a Southern flair. We promote writing at all levels from novice to professional. Inside you will find poetry and prose from many genres including drama, mystery, adventure, and comedy. This collection includes a memorial to Brenda "Benny" Birch Gallaher who lost her battle with cancer this past year along with works by Victoria Fannaly, Clyde Eschete, Deborah Young, Evelyn Marie (Lott) Sanders, Jerry Pinsel, Kathryn Martin, Lynette Vinet, Mary McCaffrey, Mary Beth Magee, Pam Bankston, Tanya Whitney, Tracey Boyle.
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This is the third anthology published by the Creative Minds Writers Group. Our group is based in South Louisiana but includes writers from several places along the gulf coast. Our goal is to promote writing at all levels from novice to professional. We encourage writing with a southern flair. Within this book you will find poetry and prose from many genres. Inside you will find drama, mystery, adventure, and comedy. This collection includes writing from the following authors: Tracey Boyle, Clyde Eschete, Vicky Fannaly, Brenda Birch Gallaher, Aaron Gordon, Vickie Hano Hawkins, Ann Marie Jameson, Mary Beth Magee, Kathryn Martin, Mary E. McCaffrey, Evelyn Marie (Lott) Sanders, Lynette Vinet, Tanya Whitney, and Deborah Young.
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Treasures found in a Cedar Chest is a collection of short stories, memorials, and poems written to inspire and entertain. The roots of these works are the Deep South specifically the region of South Central and Eastern Louisiana. The writings were created by the following authors:Author: Anne Marie Jameson, Aaron Gordon, Clyde Eschete, Deborah Young, Kathryn Martin, Lynette Vinet, Mary Beth Magee,Mary E. McCaffrey, Michael Verrett, Pamela Cali Bankston, Nancy Bourgeois, Steve Patrick, Tanya Whitney, Theresa Hargis, Tracey Boyle, Victoria Fannaly.
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This is the second anthology published by the Creative Minds Writers Group. Our group is based in South Louisiana but includes writers from several places along the gulf coast. Our goal is to promote writing at all levels from novice to professional. We encourage writing with a southern flair. Within this book you will find poetry and prose from many genres. Inside you will find drama, mystery, adventure, and comedy. This collection includes writing from the following authors: Deborah Young; Tanya R. Whitney; Lynette Vinet; Michael Verrett; Evelyn Marie (Lott) Sanders; Steve Patrick; Mary E. McCaffrey; Kathryn J. Martin; Mary Beth Magee; Vickie Hano Hawkins; Aaron Gordon; Brenda Birch Gallaher; Vicky Fannaly; Clyde Eschete; and Tracey Boyle.
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