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Author: Peter Cobb

By Peter Cobb Posted on October 17, 2020September 29, 2021

Publishing Later in Life

To Alice If all goes as planned, I should have a novel published by January 2022. I recently signed a contract with TouchPoint Press to publish my novel To Alice. … Continue reading Publishing Later in Life

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By Peter Cobb Posted on January 11, 2020October 7, 2020

Cobb: Dealing with a parent who probably should go to a facility but doesn’t want to.

The late Alice Cobb, of Rutland, and a granddaughter, Colleen LeFebvre, of Barre.

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Nice book review in the Dec 7 issue of The Bridge. https://montpelierbridge.org/2022/12/first-novel-by-barre-author-pays-tribute-to-home-health-care-workers/
On October 15, Bridgeside Books in Waterbury is featuring "Spooky Tales: An Evening of Vermont's Scariest Original Stories." Professional actors Mark Nash and Kathryn Blume will read spooky short stories from seven local authors - me, Mary Chaffee, Lucy Cummin, Jenna Danyew, Kathleen McKinley Harris, Katherine Forbes Riley and Janet Wylie. You're all invited. Should be fun. (For those of you who can't make it, I'll be posting my story on my webpage on October 14. My story is more funny than spooky.) For details go to: bridgesidebooks.com
Mr Crab and other pictures from our trip to the Gulf Coast Home Care Conference
Pictures from an early morning paddle today on Marshfield Dam.
To Alice is featured in the summer edition of Rutland Magazine. Check it out here https://jpetercobb.com/2021/11/04/to-alice-in-the-news/
Went to see how Florence celebrates Easter in the spring of 2019. The Scoppio del Carro, or the "Explosion of the Cart", dates back over 350 years. An elaborate wagon built in 1622 and standing two to three stories high is pulled by a pair of oxen decorated in garlands through the streets of Florence to the square between the Baptistry and Cathedral.
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To Alice: In the News

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