New Yesterdays, Changed Tomorrows

Once upon a time there were three brothers growing up in the countryside just outside Piedmont, in northeast Alabama. One of these boys embarked on an adventure that might change not only his life and the lives of his family, but in the life of the United States of America.

One word from him can divide the nation, prevent many thousands of deaths and put the country on a completely new track. Will he resist the temptation or give in to the whisperings of his heart?

New Yesterdays, Changed Tomorrows is a new book from your blogger, Jim Wright. You can learn how young Jim faces his challenge by going to http://www.amazon.com/New-Yesterdays-Changed-Tomorrows-ebook/dp/B006Z8B38Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326952438&sr=8-1 and purchasing the book for a mere $2.99, £1.95, €2.60! For less than a cuppa at Starbucks you can go look over his shoulder as he plunges into a life changing experience!

The book is on sale for Kindle. If you do not have a Kindle, free software is available at the Amazon.com website that will allow you to read it on your PC or laptop.

I hope you’ll get the book and enjoy it as much as I enjoyed telling the story for you!

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About Ol' Big Jim

Jim L. Wright is a storyteller with a lifetime of experiences as colorful as the characters he creates. Born and raised in Piedmont, Alabama, Jim’s connection to the land, history, and people of the region runs deep. His debut novel New Yesterdays is set in his hometown, where he grew up listening to stories of the past—stories that sparked his imagination and curiosity for history. Today, Jim lives in Leeds, Alabama, with his husband Zeek, a tour operator who shares his passion for adventure and discovery. Known affectionately as “Ol’ Big Jim,” he has had a diverse career that includes time as a storekeeper, an embalmer, a hospital orderly, and a medical coder. There are even whispers—unconfirmed, of course—that he once played piano in a house of ill repute. No matter the job, one thing has remained constant: Jim is a teller of tales. His stories—sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking—are often inspired by his unique life experiences. Many of these tales can be found on his popular blog, Ol’ Big Jim, where he continues to share his musings with a loyal readership. Jim’s adventures have taken him far beyond Alabama. For seven years, he lived in Amman, Jordan, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city. His time there, spent in smoky coffee shops, enjoying a hookah and a cup of tea while scribbling in his ever-present notebook, deeply influenced his worldview and his writing. When Jim isn’t writing, he’s thinking about writing. His stories, whether tall tales from his past or imaginative reimagining is of historical events should read from his past or imaginative reimaginings of historical events, reflect a life lived fully and authentically. With New Yesterdays, Jim brings readers a rich tapestry of history, fantasy, and human connection. Visit his blog at www.olbigjim.com to read more of his stories, or follow him on social media to keep up with his latest musings and projects, one of which is a series that follows Bonita McCauley, an amateur detective who gets into some very sticky situations. His book, New Yesterdays, can be found at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Smashwords, and Barnes and Noble.
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4 Responses to New Yesterdays, Changed Tomorrows

  1. Malik's avatar Jaraad says:

    You are a writer? I didn’t know that. You should have mentioned that when you left a comment in my blog it would have publicized my blog 🙂
    I don’t have Kindle but I have Sony Reader. I hope they sell it at Sony e-books website.

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    • Ol' Big Jim's avatar olbigjim says:

      Sorry, I didn’t think of mentioning it in the context of my comment. Certainly I wouldn’t want to commandeer your blog for my promotion without permission. If you aren’t able to find my book for your Sony machine, I will have it out in paperback very soon and I’ll make sure to let you know about it.

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  2. Preetam's avatar 7theaven says:

    you should write more often sire

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    • Ol' Big Jim's avatar olbigjim says:

      Thank you for those kind words! I am writing most every day now and hope to finish my second novel sometime this year. Hope you will read and enjoy it, too.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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