Jeff Rasley appeared on our show back on Aug 30, 2012 to speak about his Basa Village Foundation, a non-profit organization he founded… today he returns to speak about writing and philanthropy, literary publishing, his writing services, and more. His most recent book is titled: Pilgrimage to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again. We’ll also learn about the classes Jeff teaches for Marian University, IUPUI Cont. Ed., Indiana Writing Center, and Oasis education centers. Find today’s guest at: http://www.JeffreyRasley.com and you can find the hosts at: http://Brummet.c
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Jeff Rasley - author of several books (including Monsters of the Doorway, Light in the Mountains, a ...
Jeff Rasley is author of seven books. His most recent is Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Bac...
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Interview with John Warner for Indie BookSpot about the author’s experience writing, publishing, and...
Rasley is the author of seven books and has published numerous articles and photos in academic and m...
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