Terry Reed
Terry Reed (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) spent his college summers sailing Lake Michigan and cycling Europe. Since then, he’s been writing, while perfecting the art of bachelordom and occasionally taking time out to keep the world safe for the dry Martini. Over the years Terry has contributed over 330 invited articles to magazines and literary journals and has published several books, on topics ranging from Truman Capote to the Indy 500, plus the books Of Herds and Hermits: America’s Lone Wolves and Submissive Sheep (Algora Publishing, 2009), Book of Fools (Algora Publishing, 2013) and Bachelors Abounding (Algora 2016). He claims never to have worked a day in his life.
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Bachelors Abounding
$19.95 – $29.95Price range: $19.95 through $29.95 View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageTheir Mutinous March on Matrimony
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Book of Fools
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Of Herds and Hermits: America’s Lone Wolves and Submissive Sheep
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