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M. Carroll

    M. Carroll is a writer whose works explore the profound connections between consciousness, community, and the planet. Through her multifaceted creative endeavors, encompassing writing, photography, and graphic design, she crafts compelling narratives and delves into complex human experiences. Her approach is often inspired by the natural world and the search for deeper meaning. Carroll emphasizes bringing together artists and writers through collaborations that foster service to community and the environment.

    The Mystery of the Blue Dog
    A Future of Capitalism: The Economic Vision of Robert Heilbroner
    A Recipe to Market Your Book
    Photographer, Paratrooper, POW
    The Tree Who Walked Through Time Coloring Book
    The Tree Who Walked Through Time
    • 2021

      The Mystery of the Blue Dog

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story follows four middle-school friends as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, embarking on humorous adventures that teach them valuable life lessons. Through their experiences, they confront challenges, build friendships, and discover important truths about themselves and each other. The narrative blends comedy with relatable themes of growth and friendship, making it an engaging read for young audiences.

      The Mystery of the Blue Dog
    • 2020

      A Recipe to Market Your Book

      21 Steps to Book Marketing Success!

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This guide provides essential strategies and insights for authors looking to effectively market and sell their books. It covers various aspects of the publishing process, including identifying target audiences, utilizing social media, and engaging in promotional activities. With practical tips and expert advice, it aims to empower writers to boost their visibility and increase sales, ensuring that their literary work reaches a wider audience.

      A Recipe to Market Your Book
    • 2017

      Spiders Dance

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Engaging young readers, this interactive story follows Spider on his journey to learn to dance, where he encounters a variety of animals including an elephant, sloth, and monkey. With vibrant illustrations and a fun narrative, it encourages preschoolers to join in the movement, making it an exciting read-aloud experience that promotes both creativity and physical activity. Perfect for inspiring a love of dance in children, this book promises to get everyone wiggling their toes!

      Spiders Dance
    • 2016

      Featuring a unique blend of art and education, this coloring book allows readers to explore tree identification through engaging illustrations. It invites creativity while introducing various tree species and their characteristics, encouraging a deeper appreciation for nature. Ideal for both children and adults, it serves as a fun and informative tool to learn about the environment while expressing artistic flair.

      The Tree Who Walked Through Time Coloring Book
    • 2015

      Photographer, Paratrooper, POW

      A Wyoming Cowboy in Hitler's Germany

      • 446 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative chronicles the experiences of three brothers from Wyoming during World War II, highlighting themes of heroism and resilience. It features Harold Carroll's daring escapes from Nazi POW camps, enriched by his own correspondence and photographs. The story weaves together family histories, military service, and personal aspirations, capturing the emotional depth of the era. Compiled by the author, this historical account offers a vivid portrayal of courage and the complexities faced by those who fought against tyranny.

      Photographer, Paratrooper, POW
    • 2014

      The Tree Who Walked Through Time

      A Tree Identification Story

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of nature and self-identity, this children's picture book features a dual narrative: an old Cottonwood tree reminisces about the trees around him while a boy longs to grow tall like one. Lavishly illustrated by 18 artists, each contributing a unique tree species, the book serves as both a story and a tree identification guide. The project aims to foster a love for trees and art among children, promoting conservation and supporting art education through its community-driven effort.

      The Tree Who Walked Through Time
    • 1998

      Focusing on Robert Heilbroner's intellectual contributions, this book explores his evolution as a writer in the realm of political economy, drawing parallels to classical figures like Smith and Marx. It highlights his unique integration of social psychology, evolutionary dynamics, and human history, which allows for a comprehensive understanding of economic processes. This holistic perspective positions Heilbroner's work as distinct from contemporary economic theorists, emphasizing the depth and breadth of his insights into the discipline.

      A Future of Capitalism: The Economic Vision of Robert Heilbroner