The Unheard Silence

by Jonathan Guthrie


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Softcover
£12.95
Softcover
£12.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/12/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781503513662

About the Book

More than three decades ago, research began on a mysterious story. Parts of which were told me by a desert prospector, nicknamed Seldom Seen Slim, with whom I shared many a campfire evening. These parts worked their way into The Unheard Silence, a novel of fact-based fiction. The story, later semi-confirmed by Texas and Mexico research, seemed to overstate itself. At about that time, while rummaging through Pennsylvania’s erudite extravaganza, The Book Barn, I found and purchased an encyclopedic dictionary left behind somewhere by the 1800s. What fun to use a few of those now-derelict words and to include their meanings and other useful information as footnotes. Hence evolved the format exploited in this book. I hope you enjoy these add-ons.


About the Author

The author, Jonathan (Jon) Guthrie, was born in Missouri but attended elementary and high schools in Coffeyville and Cherryvale, Kansas. During his high school days, Jonathan was active in Future Farmers of America, 4-H, drama, and band. He was also a persistent participant in public speaking contests. He won several. His interest in communications continued. As a member of the United States Army, Jonathan once taught English to foreign military personnel. He also taught writing skills for Fort Ord’s Basic Army Administration School. A few years later, Jonathan began his civilian teaching career at Arizona Western College (Yuma, Arizona). His last teaching position was with Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. After several years of professoring (during which time he was twice named an Outstanding Educator of America), Jonathan was appointed CEO of the National Institute for Human Resources Development, a federally-funded corporation specializing in workshops which taught such skills as how to obtain private- and public-sector grants. After the Institute closed, Jon returned to teaching at the college and university levels. All the while, Jonathan served as a stringer (independent journalist) and as a writer of short fiction. His works earned such nods of approval as the Broome Literary Award (for Ruby), a Golden Pen (for The Shave), the Johnston-Bradbury Prize (for Winter of Her Bones), an Ohio Fine Arts literary award (for Wheelchair Cowboy) … and a Pulitzer nomination for investigative reporting (2000). Guthrie is now living on the Oregon coast. He is the father of three: Jeana, Angela, and Robert; all of his kids dwell in New Mexico. Guthrie is now working on the novel Rubicon Crossing.