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I am partway through Russel Annabel's "the Way We Were, vol 5", really enjoying it. I can't help but notice some subtle similarities to Jim Rearden's writing style at times. These two somewhat overlapped in writing careers, didn't they?
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? story about Ironbender??? lol
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I am partway through Russel Annabel's "the Way We Were, vol 5", really enjoying it. I can't help but notice some subtle similarities to Jim Rearden's writing style at times. These two somewhat overlapped in writing careers, didn't they? Overlapped a bit, yes, but quite different. Annabel was quite a bit of a wierdo in a lot of ways. Attributed a lot of mysticism to Native Alaskans in ways no one else seems to have... for one thing. If one is driving to Palmer these days and makes the turn at the Parks Highway exchange and heads up the first hill toward Palmer, Annabel lived right near the top of that hill on the north side. That was before the highway... Later he got a place up the Parks by train at Goose Creek. That was of course before the Parks Highway was built. Return to Toonaklut: The Russell Annabel Story by Jeff Davis is not a bad read... Editor should have done more for him... https://www.amazon.com/Return-Toonaklut-Russell-Classics-Big-Game/dp/1571572503
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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? story about Ironbender??? lol He should have kept his sweater on...
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I am partway through Russel Annabel's "the Way We Were, vol 5", really enjoying it. I can't help but notice some subtle similarities to Jim Rearden's writing style at times. These two somewhat overlapped in writing careers, didn't they? Overlapped a bit, yes, but quite different. Annabel was quite a bit of a wierdo in a lot of ways. Attributed a lot of mysticism to Native Alaskans in ways no one else seems to have... for one thing. If one is driving to Palmer these days and makes the turn at the Parks Highway exchange and heads up the first hill toward Palmer, Annabel lived right near the top of that hill on the north side. That was before the highway... Later he got a place up the Parks by train at Goose Creek. That was of course before the Parks Highway was built. Return to Toonaklut: The Russell Annabel Story by Jeff Davis is not a bad read... Editor should have done more for him... https://www.amazon.com/Return-Toonaklut-Russell-Classics-Big-Game/dp/1571572503I did notice an amazing amount of one-shot DRT kills on diverse big game in this book, perhaps some of his work was fancy based on long term memory of actual events. The Mexico stories are also captivating in their own way, and he seems well versed with cayuses.
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[quote=kid0917]I am partway through Russel Annabel's "the Way We Were, vol 5", really enjoying it. I can't help but notice some subtle similarities to Jim Rearden's writing style at times. These two somewhat overlapped in writing careers, didn't they? Overlapped a bit, yes, but quite different. Annabel was quite a bit of a wierdo in a lot of ways. Attributed a lot of mysticism to Native Alaskans in ways no one else seems to have... for one thing. If one is driving to Palmer these days and makes the turn at the Parks Highway exchange and heads up the first hill toward Palmer, Annabel lived right near the top of that hill on the north side. That was before the highway... Later he got a place up the Parks by train at Goose Creek. That was of course before the Parks Highway was built. Return to Toonaklut: The Russell Annabel Story by Jeff Davis is not a bad read... Editor should have done more for him... https://www.amazon.com/Return-Toonaklut-Russell-Classics-Big-Game/dp/1571572503Just started on this one Art.
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[quote=kid0917]I am partway through Russel Annabel's "the Way We Were, vol 5", really enjoying it. I can't help but notice some subtle similarities to Jim Rearden's writing style at times. These two somewhat overlapped in writing careers, didn't they? Overlapped a bit, yes, but quite different. Annabel was quite a bit of a wierdo in a lot of ways. Attributed a lot of mysticism to Native Alaskans in ways no one else seems to have... for one thing. If one is driving to Palmer these days and makes the turn at the Parks Highway exchange and heads up the first hill toward Palmer, Annabel lived right near the top of that hill on the north side. That was before the highway... Later he got a place up the Parks by train at Goose Creek. That was of course before the Parks Highway was built. Return to Toonaklut: The Russell Annabel Story by Jeff Davis is not a bad read... Editor should have done more for him... https://www.amazon.com/Return-Toonaklut-Russell-Classics-Big-Game/dp/1571572503Just started on this one Art. Toonaklut just burned, BTW.
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