Natural Causes and Other Stories
by Gary McLouth

Natural Causes

McLouth’s characters in Natural Causes turn vulnerable moments into acts of insight, love and the kind of heroism that passes for simple good work in a small town. These stories are linked by the intents and intuitions of people determined to do the right thing even as they are destined to endure the realities of circumstance. You could say they act out of strong faith in God and from deep commitments to family, community, and freedom, but don’t ask them to talk about it much.

 

Gary McLouth

Gary McLouth

Gary at Bash Bish Falls by Jackie Pierce

Gary is a past president of (the) GCWA, an adjunct professor of English at FSW, and a member of several SW Florida writers organizations including, Sanibel Writers, Art Poems, Poetry Alliance and the international Poets and Writers. Gary has published poetry, fiction and nonfiction in addition to authoring too many technical and informational manuals, speeches and syllabi to recall or remember. He holds a doctorate from SUNY Albany (NY), and is Professor Emeritus at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY.

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Gary McLouth’s books

Campbell — My Korean War Story

Korean War StoryMy Korean War Story: A Rage Within
By James Campbell

In December 1948, James Campbell, 15, joined the U.S. Army. On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. Campbell, stationed in Japan, was among the first U.S. soldiers to join the conflict. This book is a collection of stories about a young soldier’s experience in the war. His accounts run the gamut of emotions—anger, heartbreak, apprehension, comradery, even humor. Campbell lets you see and feel the horrors of war through the eyes of a boy becoming a man.

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