Hey Bloggers!
The blog master thanks you for your interest in this site. Many of you want more information about the homeless and more original content. Remember that this particular blog is pitching a novel about the homeless that is titled “Words Unspoken, Things Unseen”. Although the novel “Word Unspoken, Things Unseen” is fiction, the author Joe Rodriguez was homeless himself and the book echoes what it means to live on the streets. In plain talk, the book gets down and dirty!
Here is the way to buy the book. (https://www.amazon.com/Words-Unspoken-Things-Unseen-Rodr%C3%ADguez/dp/1499004575/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1606055533&sr=1-1
Okay Bloggers, here’s the deal. Buy Joe Rodriguez’s novel “Words Unspoken” and give him some book sales and here’s what he’ll provide on this site. Exclusive on this blog to thank you for book sales, he’ll provide an actual chapter from his new novel manuscript titled “Growing the American Way.” The novel is about a guy who is shot in the head when a maniac shoots up where he works. After this mass casualty event, Life as Sinom knew it is over.
Sinom, the name of the character who took a bullet to the skull, calls himself nameless because he can’t remember who he was. How is he supposed to pay the rent when he can’t even recall his family. How’s he supposed to find a job? Sinom’s answer is grow a small crop of marijuana in the desert so he can make a small fortune to start his life over. What would you do? What are many of us doing right now with a pandemic raging. We’re doing what’s necessary to keep on keeping on!
So, does Sinom and his crew manage to grow his marvel crop? How do you grow marijuana in an actual desert anyway? Where’s the water! Should anyone even try?
Stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen. Buy Joe Rodriguez’s novel “Words Unspoken, Things Unseen”. Show some numbers, and he’ll show you a teaser from his new novel “Growing the American Way.”
-THE HOST
Joe Rodríguez is a novelist, literary critic, war veteran, licensed vocational nurse and university professor who once slept on a steam grate at the very college where he would later teach. Rodríguez served in Vietnam from 1965-1966 and earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from San Diego State University in 1967. He went on to earn his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego, in 1977, and he taught in the department of Mexican American studies at San Diego State University. Rodríguez is also the author of “Oddsplayer” – a novel about Latino, Anglo and African American soldiers in the Vietnam War – and he is currently in the process of publishing his third book, “Growing the American Way” – a novel about a group of people who grow marijuana in secret in the desert, make a small fortune and turn their lives around. He currently resides in San Diego. He can provide knowledgeable commentary on his creative writing process, his experience being homeless, his military service, issues affecting Latin American people in the U.S. and what it was like to grow up in a military family
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