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When Ron Rozelle and Bill Cornwell, the publisher of ""The Brazosport Facts"", met for their annual lunch, Bill asked what current book Ron was writing. During lunch, they agreed that Ron should try his hand at a weekly column. Ron saw an opportunity both to allow his imagination to wander and to flex his writing muscles. And so, it started. Each week, readers opened their Sunday morning papers to find a column devoted to whatever topic was at hand, be it wizards, geese, holidays, loss, John Wayne, his feline quartet, or sandwiches. ""Sundays with Ron Rozelle"" is a collection of these Sunday…mehr

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When Ron Rozelle and Bill Cornwell, the publisher of ""The Brazosport Facts"", met for their annual lunch, Bill asked what current book Ron was writing. During lunch, they agreed that Ron should try his hand at a weekly column. Ron saw an opportunity both to allow his imagination to wander and to flex his writing muscles. And so, it started. Each week, readers opened their Sunday morning papers to find a column devoted to whatever topic was at hand, be it wizards, geese, holidays, loss, John Wayne, his feline quartet, or sandwiches. ""Sundays with Ron Rozelle"" is a collection of these Sunday columns, characterized by open conversational charm that invites the reader to linger over coffee. Just as Robert Frost's famous poem ""The Pasture"" concludes with ""you come, too,"" Ron beckons to us: you come, too. Through this warm and thoughtful collection, we realize what really matters in our lives.
Autorenporträt
Ron Rozelle was twice the memoir teacher at the Newman National Writer's Conference at Mississippi College. He is the author of seven books and has taught writing workshops at numerous conferences and universities. His memoir Into That Good Night was selected as the second best nonfiction work in the nation for 1998 by the San Antonio Express-News. He and his wife Karen live in Lake Jackson.