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Saturday, January 30, 2016

New Poem: "Three 3's this Morning"



Three 3's this Morning...



Three, what is special about you?

Especially on this early morn
For 3 was the only number
on the face of my clock
When I gave into the band of three.

Three cats, one old, and two young
Relentless, until their goal is reached.
The oldest with his head next to me
Starts his motor, as to say its time,
While Mr. Peanut begins to trill and talk to me.

But the real artist at waking me,
My special little buddy, you see.
Trapper wakes me, using his own special way,
With a full body massage as he walks, and kneads
Up and down  the entire length of me.

I may not be a mathematical whiz
But I do remember that when
The number three divides then number one,
The answer produced is an eternal one.
A decimal point, followed by three's reaching for the sun.

Like the endless 3's, and their quest for the sun.
My three cats don't stop until they have won.
Won what you say?, Why to get their human's
Butt out of bed, For they think it is high time they got fed.
Not food for there is plenty. No...they want a treat from me.



copyright January 30, 2016
Richard Nurse
All rights Reserved

Saturday, January 23, 2016

PRESS RELEASE - "Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me" series

Press Release

January 23, 2016

Subject: Episode 4 of the "JASPER, STREET-FIGHTER, AND ME" series

Author, Richard Nurse, let it leak yesterday that he had completed the fourth episode of the highly rated series. The title hinted at earlier "M IS FOR MALICE" will be the title of the book.  We learned that the manuscript was transmitted in an encrypted format to the editor and that once again the talented Paul Potiki will be producing the cover art. 

When asked if there will be a fifth book in the series, Mr. Nurse stated that that will be up to the readers. He then added his only tease on the story, and that was that the ending is written for either choice.

What say YOU, fans, should the series end at four or should there be more?

Like or +1 or Share for More, Comment for end at four.

By: Trapper the Cyber Snoop

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

A NEW WEBSITE for Author Richard Nurse

A new website for author Richard Nurse

I am happy to announce that there is a new website The Home of Author Richard Nurse that is presently under construction.  The site will be functional while it is being constructed by myself.
I will be the first to admit that the sole purpose for this site is for me put forth to the public pretty much whatever.  There will, of course, be a Home page, where I can tell my story, and provide a list of my books, along with their Metadata.  I am planning to have an OP-ED page, as well as a page titled "The Tale of the Tales", and one for telling "Cat Tails", and an as yet undecided page.

My plan for this site is for it to be almost link free.  At present the only links planned are one from the List of Books to my Nursesnook&Book website, which already has links to all of my books, and where they are available.  The only other link will be a button link on the "The Tale of the Tales" page which will simply say Dream Land.  The button will take you to an image, normally on Google. I plan to charge the picture frequently. The only criteria that I plan for the image will be that I find inspiring, or a fitting location to dream.  The only other button link that might get added is a link back to this blog site.

Feel free to stop in and visit the site, while it is still under construction. As always I would love any meaningful critique of the site, and your suggestions.  I will have contact me location on the Op-Ed page.

  

Sunday, January 10, 2016

5 Stars for the "Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me" series

Another 5 Star Review

For

Serial Doesn't Start with a C

Episode 3
of the exciting and fun 

Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me

Read the review right here!!!

By Lisa Karlin on January 9, 2016

Format: Kindle Edition


Episode 3 of the Jasper, Street-Fighter and Me series is titled “Serial Doesn’t Start with a C.” This episode includes a preface that refreshes the reader’s memory about the protagonist of the series, Private Investigator Maggie McKenzie, and her “colleagues,” her mutt Jasper and her alley cat named Street Fighter. This time it’s another serial rapist/murder case. Maggie’s boyfriend Detective Jim Anderson is back as well. A perpetrator dubbed the “Tri-State Fruitloop” is thought to be responsible for multiple rapes and murders; hence Maggie’s first thought that “Serial Doesn’t Start with a C.” This newest case involves Maddy and Patty, 28-year-old identical twins, who seem to have “disappeared off the face of the earth.” Their mother, Mrs. Carson, contacts Maggie for assistance in locating them after the police aren’t interested in finding the twins because there is no evidence of a crime having taken place. The reader begins to wonder if it’s the Tri-State Fruitloop who might have something to do with their disappearance. Or is it “strange bird” Detective Mullcaney, who previously worked in six different departments, that is involved or has information he’s not disclosing? What clues lie in the twins’ bedroom, which is not a room shared by two sisters, but “a room shared by a loving couple”? When Maggie goes on a run, she suspects she’s being followed, which adds to the mystery of what’s going on? Maggie then delves into the search for the missing twins, including financial and social media accounts, and finds nothing to suggest the twins have disappeared on their own. Are there two more bodies out there? Has the Tri-State Fruitloop struck again? Keep reading this series to find out if Maggie and Jim are able to apprehend the person/people responsible (I don’t want to give away the story line). Series author Richard Nurse has kept up the momentum and suspense in his series with “Serial Doesn’t Start with a C.” It’s another enjoyable, fast-paced read. I received a free copy of the book in exchange for a non-reciprocal honest review.