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My name is Thomas "Sonny" Garrett and I'm the author of "A View from the Hills." It's a collection of my weekly newspaper columns from over the years. There's humor, nostalgia and even a tearjerker or two in it. It's published by Outskirts Press.
Do You Have A Website?
My publisher has an author's Web site, www.outskirtspress.com/aviewfromthehills.

I also have a MySpace site, www.myspace.com/aviewfromthehills.
About Me:
I've been in the newspaper business for nearly 35 years, since my days at East Texas State University (now Texas A&M Commerce). After working at the Texarkana Gazette, I moved to The Baxter Bulletin here in Mountain Home, Ark., and have been with the paper 29 years. I've worked as a reporter, columinst, editoiral writer, associate editor, city editor and now senior writer and editorial page editor. Through the years, I've received awards from the Arkansas Press Association and Associated Press Managing Editors for reporting, column writing, editorial writing, feature writing and, once, even photography.

I'm married, and my wife Kim and I have two children, Eli, 22, and Amelia, 11. (We didn't get in a hurry between the two.) Along with writing, I like reading, photography, the outdoors, music (especially live music), movies, travel (when possible) and being with my family. We're NASCAR fans who have cheered for years for Mark Martin, who's from just down the road at Batesville, Ark. I also enjoy food, both cooking and eating. My wife, daughter and I are devoted Food Network viewers.
Do you have a blog site?
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&frien...
Favorite Books:
Way too many to name here. Among my favorite writers are Clive Cussler, Louis L'Amour, James Rollins, Tom Clancy, J.T. Edson, Stephen King. Also on my list are Max McCoy, J.K. Rowlings,

More recently, I've encountered the work of other writers I've come to enjoy -- among them Kristy Tallman, Louise Bohmer, Bonnie Clark, Skyler Grey, Vickie Hinzer, Derek Musgrave, Mary Chapman to mention a few,
Favorite Bookstores on land or cyberspace
My favorite brick-and-mortar bookstores, at least the ones I've frequented most, are Hastings, Barnes & Noble and Borders (one's here in town and the other two are nearby in Springfield, Mo.)

I also like Amazon.com, B&N.com.

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I'm currently recuperating from surgery. I had a hernia that generated what Hunter S. Thompson probably would have called king-hell pain, and went in for emergency surgery a week ago. All's going well, so far. I've found the worst parts of recuperation are the boredom and wearing down much too quickly. I never thought I'd say it, but I'm anxious to get back to work.

As an update, my book's doing fairly well. Sales have been good, although they're a bit slack now. I hope being able to get out an… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2008 at 12:49pm —

Thomas Sonny Garrett

"A View from the Hills" is out

My first book, "A View from the Hills," is officially out now and, so far, doing well. I launched it with a book signing last Saturday at the local Hastings, which went great. There was a very good turnout, sold and signed several books, and got to see some old friends and make new ones.

"A View from the Hills" is a collection of my newspaper columns. I've been writing the column since 1983, so I had quiter a few from which to choose. They're mostly from the '80s with several of a more current… Continue

Posted on July 6, 2007 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

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At 12:49am on February 25, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Hello Thomas,

I see we share a love a Clive Cussler's books. I have a shelf full of them (2 shelves in fact). Glad you find the theme of my Ripper Novel interesting. I hope you may get to read it one day.

Good to know you.
Brian
At 10:43pm on February 21, 2008, Kira Chase said…
Just Stopping By To Say Hello!

Kira
At 1:26am on July 8, 2007, Lise Fuller said…
Hey, Sonny. Doing great but busy as anything! How've you been?

~ Lise
At 4:09pm on July 6, 2007, DeadlyDeb said…
Sonny,

Nice to meet you. How is the book promotion going?

Deb
At 10:42pm on July 5, 2007, Lise Fuller said…
Thanks, Thomas! Hope you had a great 4th!

~ Lise

How much danger would you face for the perfect romance?

Lise Fuller, www.lisefuller.com, www.myspace.com/lisefuller, ROMANTIC TIMES REVIEWERS CHOICE NOMINEE, 2006; Pikes Peak Romance Writers 2006 Author of the Year; Best Newsletter Article of the Year for 2006-Colorado Romance Writers

~On Danger's Edge, print-03/07, available in e-book, Cerridwen Press, www.cerridwenpress.com, 4 1/2 Stars from Romantic Times
~Intimate Deceptions, available in e-book, Cerridwen Press, www.cerridwenpress.com, RECOMMENDED READS from Coffee Time Romance and Joyfully Reviewed
~Cutting Loose, print-04/07, available in e-book, Cerridwen Press, www.cerridwenpress.com
At 9:30pm on July 5, 2007, Newt Love said…
Sonny wrote: Newt, you look good for 106. :-)

I'll tell you now, Sonny, I was born jest outside Dallas, and though I don't live there, I have lots of close kinfolk in Texas. You being a gentleman from that hilly state of Arkansas, you would know what I mean when I say "I sets on the top rail of the fence when I tell mah stories." 106 isn't so bad, as long as you get your oil changed frequently, and gets your air cleaners and such blown clean under the hood.
Lookin' forward to swappin' yarns with you, iffen you can get away from those presidential hopefulls that keep pesterin' you for what they should say on CNN. I'll be with you directly, after I get Warren Buffet straightened out on his latest Swiss deal. He never could get that Boernese dialect right.
newt
At 6:59pm on July 5, 2007, Kathryne Kennedy said…
Me too, Sonny!:}
At 4:19pm on July 5, 2007, Lindy S. Hudis said…
Did you shoot any fireworks last night?
At 3:29pm on July 5, 2007, Shawna Moore said…
Hi, Thomas --

Many thanks for adding me to your network of friends on Book Place :)

Best wishes for continued success,

Shawna
At 11:37pm on June 28, 2007, Kevin McArthur said…
Hi Thomas,
Just had to drop by your page. Very nice indeed. I look forward to chatting with you.
 
 

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As with other industries, the book industry is struggling to keep afloat in these troubling financial times. Maybe this is just one more way for Harlequin to ensure a cash flow by offering an avenue for authors who may have fallen through the cracks or who would just like a book published as a keepsake. Whether or not the books are up to par in quality may or may not be relevant to such individuals seeking such a service. The trickle down effect still has serious authors worried.

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