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FACTORFICTION

by Bernard F. Ryder

118 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-1853; ISBN 1-4120-4046-9; US$15.00, C$17.00, EUR12.50, £9.00

Factorfiction is a compilation of stories which represent imaginative dreams or a record of real-life experiences. Hope you can identify the FACTS and FICTIONAL parts in each story.


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About the Book

FACTORFICTION is a compilation of eleven short stories. Four of these stories were originally published in separate issues of The Knight Stick, the New Hampshire Police Association's quarterly magazine, in the early 1980's. These On The Lighter Side humorous stories are about automobiles of that period. Most of the remaining stories are based upon factual happenings entwined with imaginative fiction. I included 50th ANNIVERSARY in this book in spite of my editor's comment that it didn't belong in the same volume with the other stories due to its absence of humor.


About the Author

Bernard F. Ryder has degrees from Providence College, Bridgewater State College and the University of Massachusetts. He has been a teacher, a high school principal and a school superintendent. His articles on education have been published in The Executive Educator, The School Board Journal and in several issues of the NAEN Newsletter. Bernard's first book, Benjamin Bishop, published in 2002 is a semi-autobiographical novel of the life journey of dedicated educator.

In retirement he is working as an adjunct mathematics professor.


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