Paper Doll

by Kathy M. Tyrity


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/21/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781403350718
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781403350701

About the Book

Paper Doll happened in 1975 in our newlywed apartment, and it's little remembrance dream was several years before.

How to Dump a Soul Mate a funny intention, happened to Kathy Tyrity in the early 1980's with the new man of her dreams.

Spellbound Affairs took place in 1994 as Kathy Tyrity was the City Editor at Coshocton Tribune as did The Tribute to Andrew The Reporter there at the newspaper in 1995.

Columbia Blue is Miss Tyrity's favorite short story she wrote about the tales of an older college man and Rita, his one-time dream affair.

Gertie and Pals is a Madcap variety quiz that you will like. And there's a note on, To An Athlete Dying Young which you will find a little sad and remorseful but it's meant to be cheerful.

Finally, I have included my thoughts on Suicide as I cry.

There's a lot more so have at it... "Spinning yarns that are totally lyrical, with Thanks to Rod Stewart."

These are mostly all true stories and will be so thoroughly enjoyable. Unlike the usual sort of short tales meant to inspire, these are told to benefit the reader's vision of his goals...and maybe you'll even see yourself in here... What's more, they have lofty but sometimes giddy goals and purposes. Written with much love and care.


About the Author

Miss Kathy Tyrity is a 23-year newspaper journalist with a bachelor's degree and honors along with a recent nomination for Who's Who In America. She has published several other books and received an honor on The National Wall of Tolerance from Miss Rosa Parks. She is a graduate of Silva Mind Control and holds a reverend's license too. Her poetry received Honorable Mention award in The American Poetry Anthology and she has numerous writing and photography awards. Her two books, Do You Hear What I Hear? Study of The Mind and Magic, along with Hey There Lonely Love are available on The Ingram Book List at bookstores. She has also done college graduate work in psychology and served this past year in the public schools classrooms.