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Ron Coleman

    Ron Coleman
    Say What?
    Ron Coleman Story and Mood
    Ron Coleman Salutes Country And Veterans
    I Know the Plans I Have for You
    No Earthly Pole
    • New in paperback - The recent discovery and filming of Frankin's HMS 'Terror' has brought the tragic story of the expedition into the international spotlight. The only man who knows the true narrative is Ernest Coleman.

      No Earthly Pole
    • I Know the Plans I Have for You

      A Story of Missed Opportunities, Divine Intercessions?

      • 476 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Ron Coleman, a teenager who, after missing significant opportunities, faces an uncertain future post-high school amidst the looming Vietnam War draft. With no clear goals, he feels compelled to enlist in the Air Force as his draft number approaches. Despite his initial fear, this decision unexpectedly sets him on a transformative journey, revealing a path he never anticipated. The story explores themes of self-discovery, courage, and the impact of choices made during a tumultuous period in history.

      I Know the Plans I Have for You
    • The collection features poems that convey the author's deep feelings about America and its veterans, inspired by personal experiences and those of people close to him. Drawing on over 70 years of life lessons, the work reflects a profound appreciation for the nation's greatness and the sacrifices made by military heroes. Through heartfelt verses, the author aims to honor and recognize the contributions of veterans, capturing the essence of gratitude and respect in his poetic expressions.

      Ron Coleman Salutes Country And Veterans
    • Drawing from over 70 years of life experiences, this collection features heartfelt story and mood poems inspired by the author's journey and faith in God. Each poem reflects genuine moments and emotions, offering readers a glimpse into the author's reality without any fictional embellishments. The work evokes a sense of authenticity and connection, reminiscent of the storytelling style of Hank Williams, as the author shares true narratives through the art of poetry.

      Ron Coleman Story and Mood
    • Spanning 50 years, this collection of poems captures true life episodes, presenting factual accounts rather than opinions. The verses range from humorous to deeply insightful, recounting both historic events and personal anecdotes. With engaging storytelling, the poems promise to captivate readers and keep them intrigued until the last page.

      Say What?
    • Ron Coleman

      Salutes Country And Veterans

      The collection features poems that convey the author's deep feelings about America and its veterans, drawing from personal experiences and those of people he knows. Through reflections on over 70 years of life and service, the author highlights the greatness of America and the profound debt owed to military heroes and veterans. The poems aim to encapsulate these themes and offer a heartfelt tribute to those who have served.

      Ron Coleman
    • In a momentous move, all the most formidable warriors and gangs from around the world have been summoned to the Sparks borough in Victorian London. Their challenge is to find and kill the infamous monster stalking the area - he is known as Long John. Although there is a generous reward on offer, each of the fighters present know that there is more at stake than money. Each wants to claim the fame and legacy of being the greatest one who slays the monster. Gerald and his men are eager for the challenge and want to avenge those already dead. He soon learns, however, that the monster is unaffected by gunshot and is seemingly indestructible. Eventually, Gerald is forced to play his ace card, but events take a turn for the unexpected, and he learns that the ability to be indestructible is different than he thought.

      Rapturous Men
    • His heart bleeds for the world, just as the sky bleeds with its rain. He weeps for his Lord, just as his Lord weeps for him, for his path is the most paramount of any man since His resurrected son. What he is to do is end it all, which will in turn birth a new; birth a silent world that will not hear sound of wisdom, nor know the minds of those that penned the scripture. Forever naïve and forever lost, a path which men paved themselves. Weep, dear child, for you must learn that not all acts are forgivable, and that no amount of tears will turn the tide - no matter how high the waters get.

      Perditus