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National bestselling and award-winning author of thirty-five romances that often feature the exciting backdrop of the Old West, Dorothy Garlock is one of
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But some official of the road, imbued, perhaps, with a remnant of sentimental regret for the fast-vanishing glories of the past, has caused to be erected beside the track a white sign carrying the word Garlock in black letters; otherwise one would scarcely realize that once a thriving camp stood in the sands back of this sign-board of the past.
The Long Chance 1918
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Sometimes Garlock will steer people away from the rat, if he thinks they haven't fully considered the implications.
Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Demand is high, so unions must plan ahead and pay to put 'Scabby' on the line Monica Hesse 2010
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Shane Garlock, who was uninjured, said Monday that the sounds of the attack are what haunt him.
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Sometimes Garlock will steer people away from the rat, if he thinks they haven't fully considered the implications.
Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Monica Hesse 2010
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"That's the message we want to send," Garlock says later on the phone.
Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Demand is high, so unions must plan ahead and pay to put 'Scabby' on the line Monica Hesse 2010
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Dorothy Garlock discusses the western novel genre and the art of writing a 'western'.
Dorothy Garlock discusses the western novel genre and the art of writing a 'western'. 2010
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(The National Labor Relations Board, the federal agency that oversees issues of employees 'rights, declined to offer an opinion on rats for this article, citing a rat-related court case on the NLRB's docket for review.) "It's not like you're coming over and borrowing a cup of sugar," Garlock says.
Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Monica Hesse 2010
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Browse an author interview and biography of Dorothy Garlock.
Dorothy Garlock discusses the western novel genre and the art of writing a 'western'. 2010
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"That's the message we want to send," Garlock says later on the phone.
Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Monica Hesse 2010
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