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Frisco Trail and Tales

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by: Todd Sukany
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Publication Date: February 15, 2024
Book Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 140
Binding: Perfect Bound
Color: Black and White
ISBN: 9798890903785
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Book Synopsis
In 2011 Todd Sukany began writing poems about his experiences as a runner on the thirty-five-mile Frisco Highline Trail in Missouri’s Ozarks. These poems expanded to a collection of over one hundred poems, spanning more than thirteen years of running and writing. Varied in construction, the poems are rooted in the poet’s encounters on the trail. Beginning 13 May 2024 (to honor Dr. Scott McNeal and "the interview"), I am 'running' a sale for the next 50 books purchased ($10 rather than $15)
Web address for "the interview"

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2109102/15075882 Or here: Https://WPDSports.org/podcast Also on Spotify (WPDSports Press On Podcast)
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Todd Sukany
Posted: February 16, 2024
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Todd Sukany, tasukany@gmail.com, a Pushcart nominee, lives in Pleasant Hope, Missouri, with his wife of over forty years. He holds degrees from Southwest Baptist University and Southeast Missouri State University. His work has appeared in Ancient Paths, Cantos: A Literary and Arts Journal, Cave Region Review, The Christian Century, Intégrité: A Faith and Learning Journal, and The Ekphrastic Review. Sukany co-authored four books of poetry under the title, Book of Mirrors, with Raymond Kirk. A native of Michigan, Sukany stays busy running, playing music, loving three children, their spouses, six grandchildren, caring for three rescued dogs, and four rescued cats.
About The Author
In 2011 Todd Sukany began writing poems about his experiences as a runner on the thirty-five mile Frisco Highline Trail in Missouri’s Ozarks. These poems expanded to a collection of over one hundred poems, spanning more than thirteen years of running and writing. Varied in construction, the poems are rooted in the poet’s encounters on the trail.