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Garry A. Snyder and Noreen Ann Snyder-USA-Reflections of our Inner Beings
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About the Authors
Garry A. Snyder is a loving, amazing husband, dad, retiree, poet, self-publisher, and co-author with his wife of three poetry books. He called himself the backyard guitar player and singer until a...

  • Book Name: Garry A. Snyder and Noreen Ann Snyder-USA-Reflections of our Inner Beings
  • Author Name: Prodigy Published
  • Product Type: E-book
  • Item Publish Date: 2021 / 10 / 29
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About the Authors
Garry A. Snyder is a loving, amazing husband, dad, retiree, poet, self-publisher, and co-author with his wife of three poetry books. He called himself the backyard guitar player and singer until a major stroke took that ability away over three years ago. He is grateful for God and his amazing, loving wife who stood by his side through it all and she visits him in the rehab as often as she can. Noreen Ann Snyder is a loving, amazing wife, self publisher, poet, and co-author with her husband of three poetry books. Her first poetry book is no longer in print and the last three books she co-authored with her awesome, loving husband. She enjoys writing, making cards, working on their website, and spending quality time with her husband. They are proud to be part of the family- The Speakeasy Café Open Mic Poetry Radio Show on Blog Talk Radio. They used to be a regular on the show before he had a major stroke but now and then they will appear on the show when he is up to it. They missed listening and being on the show regularly very much. Nyla Alisia is the founder and host of the show with Michael Quigg and Christopher Ryan. blogtalkradio.com/speakeasy café Visit Garry and Noreen Ann Snyder's official website where you can also listen to Garry sing and play his guitar. garryandnoreensnyder.wix.com/poetry

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