Letters From The L.O.M. Volume I

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Lulu Enterprises Incorporated, 2006 - Fiction - 138 pages
(PrWeb News Release) January 2006 After having traveled from the US to the Middle East and Europe, Letters From The L.O.M (Land of Miracles) Volume I, is Texas author, Otradom PeloGo's advent into a new career of writing; one with a combination of short stories of real events and poetry, which started about fifteen years ago; pieces from the neighborhood where he grew up in rural Texas to the world that he now lives and travels through. Or like Kenneth Cukier of The Economist in the Dec. issue of Foreign Affairs noted that, 'Technology abhors homogeneity', Letters From The L.O.M. chooses to branch out from the traditional target audience in it's micro sense but interconnects in theme and plot. With excerpts from Letters from the L.O.M. & Songs of the Women of the L.O.M

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