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Updated: 11/26/2012 08:00:03AM

Inspiration comes in all forms for local authors

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Tonia East's book "The One" advises single women on finding themselves before the begin their search for true love.

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Richard Georgian's book "Cossacks Indians and Buffalo Bill" took 16 years of research.

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Barbara Brunner's book "Dog-ma: the Zen of Slobber" was inspired by her time doing pet rescue.

By MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

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PUNTA GORDA — Residents walking through Fishermen’s Village on Sunday could sample some of the zany adventures in the life of pet rescue, jump into a world where American cowboys displayed thrilling feats of horsemanship, become engrossed in a twisted murder mystery or discover within themselves what it takes to find true love.

It was all part of the writer’s market, an array of works by local authors organized by members of the Peace River Center for Writers. About a dozen local authors set up tables where they discussed their books with spectators.

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