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Photographic Journeys, Vol. 5
Photographic Journeys, Vol. 5
Photographic Journeys, Vol. 5
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Book 5 in the author's continuing adventures. photographic journal, poetry, plays and short stories by an award-winning author and playwright. This book contains narratives and adventures of the author's world travels.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherScot Walker
Release dateJul 26, 2020
ISBN9781005162320
Photographic Journeys, Vol. 5
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Scot Walker

Mr. Walker has won a Flannery O'Connor Award for A Slow Bus Ride to a Shallow Grave; a Thomas Wolfe Short Story Contest award for Earsounds;a New Century Writer Ray Bradbury Fellowship award for Watched; a Kernodle New Play award for Kenu Hear the Wild Birds Sing?; A McLaren Memorial Comedy Play Writing award for, Screeches from the Zoo; an L. Ron Hubbard award for The Ruler of the Elves, and he has twice won awards in the Writer's Digest Competitions, once in the Stage Play Category for Abide with Me, and again in short story competition for La Mer. He's a member of the Dramatists Guild and his plays have been performed throughout the USA and Europe. You can email him at scotwalker2004@yahoo.com or search the internet. Be sure to go to Smashwords—and look for his latest publication: Amazing Stories, which includes 80 of his award winning and published best.

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    Photographic Journeys, Vol. 5 - Scot Walker

    Photographic Journeys, Volume 5

    © 2020 by Scot Walker

    A Smashwords Production

    This book is dedicated to our good friend and fellow world traveler: Raj R J Luchman.

    Special thanks to my graphic designer Linh Pham for creating the covers to these Photographic Journeys.

    Foreword

    Scot Walker, who is too poor to afford the second T and drinks a lot of coffee to compensate, is celebrating his 66th year as a paid author. He began as a 10-year old when Santa gave him a small printing press and Scot composed, printed and sold twenty copies of his newspapers for a penny apiece. Subsequently he has seen over 300 of his poems, short stories, novels, non-fiction works, letters, plays, essays, and reviews published. Mr. Walker has won a Flannery O’Connor Award for A Slow Bus Ride to a Shallow Grave; a Thomas Wolfe Short Story Contest award for Earsounds; a New Century Writer Ray Bradbury Fellowship award for Watched; a Kernodle New Play award for Kenu Hear the Wild Birds Sing?; A McLaren Memorial Comedy Play Writing award for, Screeches from the Zoo; and he has twice won awards in the Writer's Digest Competitions, once in the Stage Play Category for Abide with Me, and again in short story competition for La Mer. He’s a member of the Dramatists Guild and his plays have been performed throughout the USA and Europe. You can email him at scotwalker2004@yahoo.com or search the internet. Be sure to go to Smashwords—he has collections of short stories, novels and non-fiction works there. Buy something for goodness sakes! 

    Table of Contents

    Chapter Forty: The Coast of Norway

    Chapter Forty-one: Switzerland

    Chapter Forty-two: The Prime Meridian at Greenwich

    Chapter Forty-three: The Original Prime Meridian in Washington, DC

    Chapter Forty-four: The Statue of Liberty

    About the Author

    Connect with Scot Walker

    Selected Awards

    Books

    Literary Magazines

    E-Zine Stories

    Essays

    Non-fiction

    Plays (Paperback)

    Plays (E-versions)

    Produced Plays

    Poetry

    Other Smashword Books

    Sample: Amazing Stories

    Chapter Forty:

    Coast of Norway

    2019. We toured both Haugesund and Skudeneshavn.

    Haugesund was originally a herring fishing town but today is a petroleum center for North Sea oil.

    Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway had his home in Avaidsnes, near this town, unifying Western Norway in 872. This excites me because Harold the Fairhar, Halvdansson is one of my distant ancestors. Today we began in the fishing village and then went to the top of the mountain for an overall view of the area.

    After that we went to the Melandgarden Museum, filled with nifty things reminiscent of my grandmother’ s attic. One of the rooms was the ancient brewery. Then

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