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At 5:03am on December 19, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks Jay,

Have a wonderful and peaceful holilday season.

If you have time, please may I ask you to cast a vote for my book The Nemeis Cell in the Covey Awards at www.thenewcoveycoverawards.blogpsot.com

Best regards and hopes for the New Year.

Brian
At 1:45am on August 24, 2008, Jay Miller said…
Bingo the Banjo Picking Bear
ISBN 9781432707392
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Bingo-the-Banjo-Picking-Bear/Jay-Miller/e/9781432707392/?tabname=custreview

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Bingo+the+Banjo+Picking+Bear&x=17&y=18

http://outskirtspress.com/Bingothebear


Sal and Sally
ISBN 9781935028130
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~50033.aspx

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Sal-and-Sally/Jay-Miller/e/9781935028130/?itm=1

http://www.amazon.com/Sal-Sally-Jay-Miller/dp/1935028138/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1214548413&sr=11-1

A special review, by Teresa W.
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977357835&nav=MyGather

My third Toddler book will soon be available called Opal, Herby, and Squeaky.
At 3:47am on August 2, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks a lot for the vote Jay, I really appreciate your support.

Have a great weekend

Best regards

Brian

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Married
About Me:
I am a retired engineer. I am married 30 years to my beautiful wife. We have seven children and thirteen grandchildren. I spend most of my time now writing books. I presently have three childrens books published. Visit my website @ http://mybingobooks.com
My Birthdate:
Aug. 18, 1940
My Birthplace:
Louisiana
My Hometown:
Monroe
My Website:
http://mybingobooks.com
My Favorite Places on Earth:
Home
My Favorite Foods:
Steak
My Favorite Beverages:
Coffee
My Favorite Sweets:
Crisp Brownies
My Favorite People:
My wife, kids, and grandkids. Friends and some relatives.
My Favorite Sports Team and/or Individual Sports Personalities:
Dallas Cowboys
My Favorite Books:
Bingo the Banjo Picking Bear (ToddlerBook)
Sal and Sally (ToddlerBook)
Opal, Herby, and Squeaky (ToddlerBook)
My Favorite Movies:
Oh Brother, where art thou?
My Favorite Television Shows:
Many
My Favorite Music:
Many
My School or Alma Mater:
Citrus College
My Career:
Electrical
My Accomplishments:
Many
Why I'm Here:
Professional, To Network, To Make Friends
My Passion:
Writing children's books
My Hopes:
For my books to be successful.
My Dreams:
To teach young children about Jesus in a fun way.
What Else?:
I always add a few little songs for the children to learn in the back of my toddler books.

These are my two new Toddler Books



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Opal, Herby, and Squeaky has just received a GREAT "5 Star" book review rating from APEX REVIEWS.
Please feel free to read and comment.
Visit my website @ http://mybingobooks.com for purchasing details.
God is good!

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