Michelle Korgis-fitzpatricK
Author of Nonfiction, Fiction and Poetry
[Many Genres]
PO Box 553
Nixa, MO 65714
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Emotional Reality (Collection of Poetry)
Author:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
Price:
$4.00 each ($1.00 shipping; unless picked up or more than one order).
Pages: 21
Publisher:
The Writers Toolbox- http://www.geocities.com/writerstoolbox/
Format:
Chapbook
Genre:
Fiction Free Verse Poetry
Blurb: A
collection of 21 different poem written and created by author,
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick, from love poems to worldly poems.
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Michelle's Bio:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer and researcher who
also writes nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. She has also been
published in local newspapers and regional magazines. Michelle has
served as secretary for the Springfield Writers' Guild for 2003 - 2004
and is an active member of the Missouri Writers' Guild. She continues
to work on her third book for Christian County, Missouri.
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To Order: For
signed copies, contact author at:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
PO Box 553
Nixa, MO 65714-0553
Voice Mail: (417) 861-9871
Fax: (417) 725-5747
Email: [email protected]
or, visit her website at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~mkfitz/
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OZARK (Images of America Series)
Author:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
Price:
$19.99 each ($2.00 shipping; unless picked up or more than one order).
Pages: 128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing - http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/
ISBN:
0-7385-3311-8
Format:
Trade Paperback
Genre:
Nonfiction Pictorial History
Blurb: The
name Ozark comes from the French Aux Arcs. The town of Ozark may have
gotten its name because it is at the bend of the creek. Today the term
Ozark refers to the large upland region that covers parts of Missouri,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Ozark, Missouri is nestled in the hills
of this region and serves as the county seat of Christian County. This
book looks at Ozark's 150 year history, using vintage photographs from
the Pegram Collection to capture the spirit of the town and surrounding
areas. Ozark has long prided itself on its hospitality, and that is
evident here in the images of people, events, schools, railroads, and
more that have made Ozark the warm and friendly town it is today.
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Michelle's Bio:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer and researcher who
also writes fiction and poetry. She has also been published in local
newspapers and regional magazines. Michelle has served as secretary for
the Springfield Writers' Guild for 2003 - 2004 and is an active member
of the Missouri Writers' Guild. She continues to work on her third book
for Christian County, Missouri.
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To Order: For
signed copies, contact author at:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
PO Box 553
Nixa, MO 65714-0553
Voice Mail: (417) 861-9871
Fax: (417) 725-5747
Email: [email protected]
or, visit her website at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~mkfitz/
To order online, contact publisher at:
Arcadia Publishing
Toll Free: (888) 313-2665
Fax: (843) 853-0044
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/
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NIXA (Images of America Series)
Author:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
Price:
$19.99 each ($2.00 shipping; unless picked up or more than one order).
Pages: 128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing - http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/
ISBN:
0-7385-3327-0
Catalog Card Number:
2004112019
Format:
Trade Paperback
Genre:
Nonfiction Pictorial History
Blurb: Nixa
was officially incorporated as a village on June 10, 1902. This book
looks at the people and history of Nixa and the surrounding rural
Christian County communities of Sparta, Billings, Linden, Clever,
Highlandville, and the rural area around Bull Creek. The area was
originally known as "Faughts," for James Jasper Faughts, who
had operated a trading post at the old "Crossroads" site in
1879. It linked the burgeoning settlement of Nixa to other communities
in the area. Nicholas Alexander Inman came from Tennessee in 1852 and
opened a blacksmith shop with Joe Weaver. Inman's family farm consisted
of 160 acres, which are part of the present day boundaries of Nixa. As
the population grew, settlers and businesses arose in the area of the
Crossroads site (now Main Street and Highway 14). A town meeting was
called to order and it was suggested the town be named "Nix,"
which sounds like nichts, the German word for nothing. Another
suggestion was made to add Inman's middle initial, "A." And so
the rural community of Nixa was born.
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Author's Bio:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer and researcher who
also writes fiction and poetry. She has also been published in local
newspapers and regional magazines. Michelle has served as secretary
for the Springfield Writers' Guild for 2003 - 2004 and is an active
member of the Missouri Writers' Guild. She continues to work on her
third book for Christian County, Missouri.
~~~~~~~~~~~
To Order: For
signed copies, contact author at:
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick
PO Box 553
Nixa, MO 65714-0553
Voice Mail: (417) 861-9871
Fax: (417) 725-5747
Email: [email protected]
or, visit her website at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~mkfitz/
To order online, contact publisher at:
Arcadia Publishing
Toll Free: (888) 313-2665
Fax: (843) 853-0044
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/
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