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Nancy Mura To Write Childrens E-Books
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While I was going through the chemotherapy in 2003, to keep my mind occupied, and for therapeutic value, I decided to write a story. It would be fictional and something I hoped that children, adults and seniors would enjoy. It involved animals who have different personalities.
So I wrote this story about a puppy named “Willie Whistle” who is abandoned at a shelter which is owned by a white Persian cat named Marta May Paths
Recent Posts
Willie Whistle and Chemotherapy/Radiation
In my previous post, you learned about my struggles and difficulties with losing my sister, husband and finally my mother. It was so difficult to watch them leave this earth, but living and dying is part of the plan.And, I think Willie Whistle is par...
The Holidays are Just Around the Corner!
If you're anything like me, you are on the lookout for holiday gifts for family and friends. Don't forget that ordering my book, "Willie Whistle, A Name for Puppy" is quick and easy! And, it makes a great gift for children of all ages, animal lovers...
Fall - My favorite time of year
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HOW TO CALL THE POLICE WHEN YOU\'RE OLD
George Phillips, an elderly man, from Meridian, Mississippi, was going up to bed, when his wife told him that he'd left the light on in the garden shed, which she could see from the bedroom window. George opened the back door to go turn off the ligh...
Interview of Nancy Mura and her Book
Animal Morality Tails - Mankind spins them in troubled timesSince mankind began the art of narrative, animals figured in. They were especially useful to illustrate painful or tragic lessons that had to be communicated. So, when I bumped into author N...
\'Willie Whistle\' commentary by Jane Genova
Willie Whistle - Mascot for Abandoned Attorneys, et al.Like too many attorneys, Willie Whistle has been tossed away. He lands up in what should be the worst of places: A shelter. But there is specialness in that space and he makes the best of it. In...

