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The journals are based on actual events of those who lived them. There are more stories yet to tell ...

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About T-Mac - the Author

I was born in Oklahoma and my family moved to the San Pablo/Richmond Bay Area in California, in around 1952. I grew up in the best of times the ‘60s and graduated from Richmond Union High School in 1965.   I currently live in Placerville, in the California foothills....

About  T-Mac - the Musician

I really enjoy playing and singing all kinds of music. Always looking for a place to play.

My "schtick" is having tons of songs available to take request on the fly and even letting somebody "karaoke" to my music. I have hundreds of songs.  I am learning new ones everyday...

Book Praises/ Reviews

For the book - HOGGS: Prison Journals

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"Reading Higgs was certainly an eye-opening experience. The daily monotonous routines and frequent emotional and physical challenges faced by inmates and prison officials made for a good read."

"Challenges of Prison Shared by All" by Kathleen Ramirez

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"Great stories! Read this book in 2 days."

"Great stories" by Bob Riberal

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"My husband started reading this book they day it arrived. I've been patiently waiting for him to put it down so I could start it myself. He says it's a great read."

by Jasmine Annette Dorn

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Book Review: "S.I.C.Q." by Terol McCullar
Rating: ★★★★ ★ (5/5)
Reviewed by: Sean Fernandez – Head Acquisition  


"S.I.C.Q." by Terol (T-Mac) McCullar is a thought-provoking and immersive exploration of politics, friendship, and the profound impact of potential alien contact on humanity. Through a skillfully woven narrative, McCullar takes readers on a journey that combines political intrigue with existential questions, resulting in a compelling and intellectually stimulating read.
 
The story opens with a unique premise: a President and Vice President elected from opposing political parties, emphasizing the complexities of their relationship. McCullar delves into their deep friendship, only to have it challenged when the tantalizing possibility of actual alien contact comes to light. This conflict forms the backdrop against which a multitude of characters are introduced, each playing a pivotal role in shaping the narrative.
 

 

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T-MAC BOOKS

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