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Russell Annabel was best known for his Alaskan action-adventure tales. In 1920, at the tender age of 15, he left his family in Washington State and boarded a steamer for Alaska. Over the next 35 years he trapped, prospected, hunted and fished this great land, frequently in the company of venerable old Tex Cobb, the sourdough that taught him wilderness survival.When Rusty died in 1979, he left behind a permanent record of his adventures, something few illiterate prospectors or sourdoughs were capable of. His Technicolor descriptions of North America's most spectacular game land captivated the imagination of anyone lucky enough to read them. Author Jeff Davis spent two years researching the life and times of Russell Annabel. In 1998, a startling discovery was made: old, dusty boxes that contained Rusty's Alaskan files. Stored in a friend's garage in Anchorage, those old stories, newspaper clippings and notes for future stories had been collecting dust for half a century.Organizing the notes and outlines became an intriguing challenge. If enough material could be pieced together to form another Annabel tale, this would be the first unpublished Annabel material to appear in print in two decades. Amazingly, not one, but ten complete stories were pieced together, ranging from pure Annabel outdoor tales to WWII stories that came out of his war correspondent experience.
You Can Fix It takes a look at perspective. What can you do when your life takes a wrong turn and it's unavoidable? How do we deal with making mistakes that experience would have shown us could have been handled in a better way?Although our problems come in many shapes and sizes, a lot of times its financial adversity and pressures that put us in a corner. In You Can Fix It we view the possibilities of change. Its possible to have a plan that changes every negative situation into a positive one. We have two approaches before us whenever we face trouble; either the problems get the best of us or we get the best of them. You can fix whatever you face if you believe that its possible and that you can fix it.This book will encourage, inspire and challenge you to do all you can with what you have when you can. And when you do, you will win, if you refuse to give up!
Jeff Davis artfully illustrates how yoga philosophies and practices can be an invaluable ally to the writing life.
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