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Book Hound: Fun, informative, weekly Janice Hermsen…..1 Eddie Floyd…….....2 Love and Support Brian T. Shirley…..3 Art Paws Organizers Begin “Twilight Bark”…………...…..4 A Sad Song Richard Pugh….....5 The Brothers Karamazov Book Review John Loranger…..6 Peshtigo Fire Mary Mager……...7 Just Love Them Mike Aloia………..9 Take the Quiz: You may know more than you think……………....10 LeRue Press: New and Used Books…..10‐11

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an avid reader and loves her books so much, she some mes gets carried away and I have to “reel her back in”. Some might say, “talk her off the ledge”. You can choose your own cliché’. For us, we love to share different books each week and enjoy mee ng new authors. As book lovers, Continued on page 2

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A New Forsythe Cancer Care Center

James W. Forsythe, MD, HMD has long been considered one of the most respected physicians in the United States, par cularly for his Treatment of Cancer and the legal use of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) for Human Growth Hormone Deficiency Syndrome. In the mid‐1960’s, Dr. Forsythe graduated with honors from one of the na on’s top ten medical schools, the University of California, San Francisco before spending two years in residency in Pathology at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii. A er a tour of duty in Fort Bragg, North Carolina he received orders for Vietnam as an Army Pathologist. A er a one year tour of duty he returned to San Francisco and entered an Internal Medicine residency followed by a two year Medical

Oncology fellowship in San Francisco before choosing Nevada to establish his present oncology prac ce. Dr. Forsythe has been prac cing medical oncology for over 40 years in Reno, Nevada. Dr. Forsythe is a Re red Full‐Bird Colonel and served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He also served in the Nevada Army Reserve and the Nevada Na onal Guard, being the Nevada State Surgeon for over 10 years. Dr. Forsythe is a world renowned lecturer, speaker and author. He has co‐authored , been men oned in and/ or wri en chapters in best sellers and other popular books. To name some; Stoned‐The Truth About Medical Marijuana and Hemp oil, The Forsythe An ‐Cancer Diet; Continued on page 8

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it’s a dream come true. Some of our guests past and future are listed here. If you miss a show, no worries. You can pick up a podcast at h p://americama ers.us and listen at your leisure. Gary Roe Sha ered: Surviving the Loss of a Child 2/27/17 Mike Bond Assassins 1/23/17 Ankit Shukla Don’t Live the Good Life: Live the Be er Life 2/20/17 Roger The Destruc on of De Blanck Silence: A Novel 1/16/17

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Janice Hermsen is the co-founder and managing partner for LeRue Press, a publisher, printer and a professional business center located in Reno, NV. She is also the editor of What’s the Story?™ a writer, publishing consultant and entrepreneur Hermsen recently joined the board for the No Strings Attached Enews International Film Festival and hosts two radio shows Book Hound™ and What’s the Story?™ that air in northern Nevada. With the help of the internet, she has followers from around the world. Copyright, 2015‐2017, LeRue Press. No part of this publica on may be copied or reprinted without permission from LeRue Press (LRP).


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Brian T. Shirley I will admit that I'm a very stubborn fellow some mes. As a ma er of fact, very stubborn for about 49 years, but I've learned something since my last post here, "The Power of Persistence". Another way to help you keep mo vated is through the Love and Support from those around you. I have learned that a lot of people are what I call "Nega ve Mo vators". They believe that if you're doing something not quite up to standards or perhaps choosing a career path they don't believe you'll be successful at, the best way to get you either doing be er or choosing a different path is through nega ve reinforcement. This may work for basic training in the military and seems to bring about posi ve results on "Hells Kitchen", but both of these are examples of temporary situa ons. When it comes to this kind of treatment from your boos, friends or worse, family members, it can only lead to disastrous results. A prime example of this is a person who may be overweight and their parent/s call

Love and Support them "fat" in a effort to shame them into loosing weight. To be blunt, this method SUCKS!! l used to think the nega ve approach had it's merits, but I'm changing my point of view. I have been on both sides of this argument and can tell you it's very frustra ng all the way around. I have recently been trying to lose some weight myself and I must say, the nega ve comments I have received with my weight gain, are not prime mo vators. As a ma er of fact, they only have mo vated me to cu ng the me I choose to spend with some people. My mother in a phone call recently said "You look like you've lost some weight" a er she watched a recent episode of my "BTS on the Road" web series. That mo vated me more than any nega ve comment ever could. I must also say that the support from people on my career lately has been amazing! I guess a er 25 years of entertaining, of struggling, my eyes have been opened Continued on page 8

WHEN YOU BELIEVE: THE STORY OF FLOYD SNEED Classic Drummer Hall of Fame and Pop Music Hall of Fame inductee (Three Dog Night), Floyd Sneed tells his story in his book When You Believe. It is a wi y, entertaining and insigh ul book full of stories told by original Three Dog Night drummer, Floyd Sneed, with perspec ves from people who know him. A look at life in the 60s and 70s from one of the first black drummers in an all white band. How he took his crea vity to another level with his own personal imagery that is joyful and inspired by his sense of humor. Published by LeRue Press, LLC.

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Art Paws Organizers Begin “Twilight Bark” Ahead of Artown RENO, NV – Perdy and Pongo ini ated the “Twilight Bark” in Walt Disney's "101 Dalma ans" to help find their stolen pups. And it worked. The organizers of Art Paws are barking now to help ensure the survival of the greatest pet event in Reno, the 17th Annual Art Paws during Reno's annual Artown fes val. Art Paws must raise a minimum of $3,000 by April 15 to hold the Sunday, July 16 event. Art Paws is part of Reno’s Artown, however, we receive no funding from Artown or any major Artown sponsors, other than the City of Reno. Art Paws is a non‐profit Nevada corpora on and relies solely on support from the general pet public and the proceeds benefit three local non‐profit animal organiza ons. Art Paws is sniffing out small and large business sponsorships in cash or in‐kind services. Addi onally, we will fetch any product or service dona ons from regional businesses and private donors, for our two silent auc ons. Finally, we are accep ng cash dona on via our “Pennies for Paws” GoFundMe account

(www.GoFundMe.com/ArtPawReno.com) or via PayPal directly on our website. No dona on is too small to help Art Paws. Each year more than 50 unique vendors and fantas c ar sts, from portrai sts to dog trainers to jewelers to pet psychics, are on hand for you to shop while canines take their turn at agility, entering contests, and crea ng art projects.

Live music by The Note‐ables, and other local bands put on terrific shows. Demonstra ons from the Reno Police Department K‐9 officers, Truckee Meadows Dog Training Club and Quicksilver Agility Club give a endees something to bark about. Visitors can sample more than 35 different brews in our “Bone‐ified” Beer Garden, sponsored by Silver Peak Restaurant and Brewery. Enter to win this year’s 70/30 cash raffle, with three addi onal chances to win an “Art Paws Pup Pack” and addi onal prizes. Don’t forget to place your bids in our morning and a ernoon silent auc ons. We have thousands of dollars in donated items from the pet loving community up for bid. This annual canine carnival serves as a fundraiser for three local non‐profit pet rescue groups via our Underdog Grants and the People’s Choice Award vo ng results. This year, Res‐Que Inc. and Huskie Rescue of Tahoe have both been awarded Art Paws Underdog Grants. Popular vote will award the People’s Choice at the event on Sunday, July 16. Art Paws has raised more than $45,000 in the past several years for our local non‐profit animal organiza ons. Please don’t let Art Paws be put down. Art Paws is part of the annual Artown Fes val. Contact: Michelle McHardy, Art Paws Coordinator 775.722.9914 michelle@ArtPawsReno.com

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Richard G. Pugh

A Sad Song

Many of my readers will have heard this story scores of mes, but it is s ll a good one. Sad and sweet! Years ago my best buddies, all about six year olds, were given the sad news that my prized canary had died and we had to give him a grand send‐off. But how? None of us were regular church goes but a er pu ng the li le fella in a li le box, burying him properly, and placing a make‐shi cross out of s cks, I was asked to ‘say a few words’ on his behalf. As I lived only a few yards from the Catholic Church in Virginia City and could on occasion hear music and song coming from there, I knelt down and prayerfully recited something I had heard. “Under the “B” number 15….Under the “I”, 21… Under the “O”, 61”….. AMEN” A er coming to Reno from Charleston, S.C. in 1973 to accept the posi on of CEO of the Nevada State Medical Associa on and serving as Director of Physician Rela ons at Washoe Medical Center for two years, Pugh re red in 1990. Later he helped establish Health Access Washoe County (HAWC) and served as Board Member and President for several years. He has served as Adjunct Clinical Instructor at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and authored four books through the History of Medicine Program there.

Catholic Church Saint Mary of Virginia City, Nevada 3 May 1993 Author (picture): Torsten Bolten

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Book Review

John Loranger

The Brothers Karamazov

by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The greatness of Russian novelist Dostoyevsky (1821—1881) is especially evident in his power to a ract so many kinds of readers. He was a passionate Chris an believer, and yet atheists have been drawn to him (Sartre, Camus, Nietzsche, to name a few). He hated the Catholic Church and yet a good number of dis nguished Catholics have loved his work (for example, Georges Bernanos, Walker Percy, Gabriel Marcel and Henri de Lubac). He influenced writers as diverse as Franz Ka a, William Faulkner, Kurt Vonnegut, J. D. Salinger and Shelby Foote. Henry Miller virtually adored him. In his fic on, Dostoyevsky has been a scourge to everyone: liber nes and moralists, liberals and conserva ves, socialists and capitalists— yet he has a readership among all of these. The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoyevsky’s last novel (completed in 1880), is generally considered to be his masterpiece. Its central theme is arres ng and provoca ve: if there is no God and no life beyond this life, then morality is non‐existent; ANYTHING goes. This theme is worked out drama cally by the interac on of the tular brothers: Alexey, a saintly religious novice (based on the great real‐life mys c, Vladimir Soloviev) ; Ivan, an atheist intellectual; and Dmitry, a bru sh but generally good‐natured rogue. The ac on has to do

with the murder of the siblings’ father, Fyodor Karamazov, a loathsome yet comical figure. Many other characters show up and o en prove to be as fascina ng as the three brothers, including a sinister illegi mate son of Fyodor named Smerdyakov. An important and famous sec on in the novel is called “The Grand Inquisitor”. Despite being muddled and bogus in parts, it bears within it genuine prophe c power. The author foretells with chilling clarity the totalitarian states of the twen eth century: most notably, Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia. The a en ve reader tends to come away from “The Grand Inquisitor” shaken. The Brothers Karamazov is a kind of literary Mount Everest; which is to say that it is great but also very challenging and very long (it might even be called "dangerous"). Yet I think that the effort is worth it. Though set in the 1800s, its protagonists are plenty familiar and it deals with ma ers that are more relevant Continued on page 9

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Mary Mager Here in Northern Nevada, we never know what Mother Nature is going to throw at us. We are in the midst of a record‐se ng, wet winter which is causing flooding issues, while the past few years have been in drought. Just months ago, frequent wildfires caused untold damage and disrup on. Some of the flooding concerns now center around the scars le by these burns. But the most disastrous fire in terms of lives lost in the history of our country is one that few people know about. The Great Chicago Fire? No, but the firestorm known as the Pesh go fire occurred on the very same day – October 8, 1871. While the Chicago fire claimed the world’s a en on, news of the Pesh go fire trickled out slowly and has forever been overshadowed by the more famous event. Pesh go, located on an inlet of Green Bay, was one of numerous small communi es in northern Wisconsin, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and also across Lake Michigan that were affected by a series of fires all occurring on the same day. A cold front with high winds had moved into these areas, where the local prac ce of se ng small fires to clear land was common. No rain had fallen for months, and a conflagra on soon raged. A phenomenon known as a firestorm developed, crea ng temperatures of 2000 degrees or more and tornado‐ like winds. For most people in its path, there was no escape. The death toll has been es mated at anywhere from

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Peshtigo Fire-Deadliest Wildfire 1,500 to 2,500 people. In contrast, the Chicago fire took approximately 300 lives. Along with untold remote homesteads, twelve communi es just disappeared with all their records, so it is impossible to know for sure how many died in the conflagra on. An area of 2,400 square miles, or 1.5 million acres was involved in total, twice the size of the state of Rhode Island. Half of the popula on of the town of Pesh go perished, about 800 individuals. I’ve always had an interest in the story of the Pesh go fires, because my great‐grandparents survived it. Oral tradi on in my family tells of a young neighbor boy who could not be found when it was me to flee across the Pesh go River, and was le behind. On the other side, the parents were overjoyed to see their son swimming across on the back of the family’s large dog. Another story told is of my ancestor who had to carry her baby in her teeth, wrapped in a blanket, with a toddler on her back so she could carry two buckets of water into the cleared field where they survived the fire. Her husband, who was off figh ng the fire had told her she would need two buckets of water; one would not be enough. He was right. It’s good to know we have learned a few things about fire preven on and land management since those days of “slash and burn” clearing, but our firefighters s ll have a tremendous challenge today. Mother Nature doesn’t play favorites, either here or in Wisconsin. Mary Mager is a Nevada – raised writer and songwriter. She has been a registered nurse, including two years as an Air Force Nurse, a business owner, subs tute teacher, and stay‐at‐home mom. Mother of three, and grandmother of six, so far; she considers motherhood her most rewarding occupa on. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at the University of Nevada, Reno, a er a ending local schools. Mary has always been a storyteller, and since re rement from the business world she has had the me to work on projects inspired by the special joy of having a grandchild on her lap. She has composed her own songs, culmina ng in release in 2014 of an album, “On Grandma’s Lap,” a collec on of bed me songs and lullabies. At the same me, she has con nued to imagine and write stories both long and short for her grandchildren. “Pretend Princess” is the first of these to be published, but not, she hopes, the last.

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to see the folks who enjoy what I do and ignore the to o en nega ve side of this business. This has mo vated me to chase my dream with more enthusiasm than ever before. I believe that you have a talent or knack for something, some mes it may take me to present itself. People who say they are in your corner, should give you the benefit of the doubt when you are pursuing your dream. Love and support can some mes be the one thing that keeps someone going in between the victories that reinforce their confidence. I challenge everyone who reads this to be a rock for someone they care about. Someone they can come to and say "I don't know if I can do this anymore, I should just give up".

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The Human Genome Playbook for Disrup ng Cancer; Alterna ve Medicine Defini ve Guide to Cancer; Knockout, Interviews with Doctors Who are Curing Cancer (by Suzanne Somers, a number one best seller); The Ul mate Guide to Natural Health, Quick References A‐Z Directory of Natural Remedies”; “An ‐Aging Cures”; “The Healing Power of Sleep”; “The Compassionate Oncologist‐What Conven onal Cancer Specialists Don’t Want You To Know”; “Complete Pain”; “Maverick M.D.”; “Natural Pain Killers”; “Medical Robots are Accep ng New Pa ents”; and “Take Control of Your Cancer‐Kindle 2nd edi on. It is now the plan of Dr. Forsythe and his Nurse Prac oner wife, Earlene to duplicate the tremendous success of their Reno Clinic, Forsythe Cancer Care Center, in Northern Las Vegas where the climate, airport and popula on base offer a more favorable business

Can you be the person who reminds them of the victories they have had up to this point? Can you look at them and say "I'll support you no ma er what, but don't give up yet, you can do it!!" Brian has toured the USA, Canada, The Bahamas and Japan for 25 years. He combines menology, character driven material, story telling and improvisa on to form a well‐honed show. He speaks of growing up poor, divorce, rela onships, the military, crazy money making schemes and much, much more. He has worked well known Comedy Clubs, country clubs, resorts, cruise ships, special events, military installa ons and private events! Check out some of his upcoming shows, promo videos, videos from his webs series and other projects at www.briantshirley.com.

environment. Pa ents come from all corners of the world to be treated for their cancers by Dr. Forsythe. He offers a combina on of treatments; conven onal and alterna ve which have been proven to show victory over one’s cancer. The prospects of this venture should be successful. Realizing that each cancer pa ent is unique and will respond differently to various drugs, supplements and hormonal agents, Dr. Forsythe will con nue his successful protocols using gene c tes ng followed by low‐dose non‐toxic Insulin Poten ated Therapy. His protocol has shown a 30 fold increase in survival rates over a 6.5 year period in over 1,200 pa ents. Conven onal Community Oncology prac ces are failing at a current rate of 1,500 closures over the past 7 years so the pendulum of cancer treatment op ons, combining conven onal and alterna ve cancer therapies are swinging in Dr. Forsythe’s direc on.

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Mike Aloia

Just Love Them

“Walk the Turtle”

Profound truth inside our souls are unfeeling existence propels us into a dark abyss blown through the winds of change and of dysfunc onal consciousness in life. seasons of life, consider those to whom we have given our Compassion to never hearts, those that gave us lies with the give up on yourself or illusions of love. someone you love requires strength and The precious moments we spend with courage developed by the ones that have impacted and the understanding that inspired our spirit remain inside the me heals all wounds depths of memories branded inside the beneath our flesh and heart that was once broken and bone. sha ered. Walk the turtle as you Acceptance of ac ons and to reminisce inside your be humbled by helplessness is the calm mind on the moments inside each storm, decep ve by the mind spent when we laughed and intui ve to the reality to realize the and cried, magnitude of grave self‐destruc on. shared smiles, and the warmth of their The spiral of out of control hugs knowing God circumstances, addic ons of chasing the wants us to just love numbness to be masked into an them. Mike Aloia is a father of two daughters and a proud grandfather. He is 50 years old and lives in Jacksonville, Florida. Mike is mul ‐ talented: a cartoonist, comedian, musician, songwriter, actor, columnist, and the CEO of American Hearts Radio, LLC Entertainment Network. He has experience in web TV, radio entertainment produc on, ar st management, and other aspects of entertainment. His column “Walk the Turtle” are his thoughts on slowing down, taking it easy, and enjoying life. Mike's work can be found in the following places: www.americanheartsradio.com www.facebook.com/americanheartsradio www.harmonybooking.com Continued from page 6

than ever. There are certainly gloomy things in this book, and evil is some mes graphically depicted; but I believe that Henri de Lubac had it right when he wrote that the underlying meaning of Dostoyevsky's work is one of hope; a hope that transcends the painful limita ons of this life. John Loranger was born in Bu e, Montana in 1961 but has spent most of his life in Nevada. He served in the United States Navy from 1983 to 1987, then worked for the telephone company before re ring in 2011. He has always enjoyed reading fic on and has published two novels of his own: "The Odyssey of Art O'Hara" and "Lions and Souls: the Story of St. Mary of Egypt". His approach to fic on is best summed up by a quote from Walker Percy: "The first rule of thumb, of course, is pleasure. A good book gives the reader pleasure, the sort of deep, abiding pleasure he likes to come back to." Copyright, 2015‐2017, LeRue Press. No part of this publica on may be copied or reprinted without permission from LeRue Press (LRP).


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