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can scarcely deny author J.K. Rowling
hit a chord among international
readers with her tales of a young boy
who fights evil with magical powers. |
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A
new Meadville author is hoping his
tale of a young boy who fights evil
with the powers of the prophets will
also find fertile ground in the minds
of children when it is released to
bookstores nationwide in January.
“It’s a Christian-themed story,”
said Tyler Scott. “He derives his
powers from God. His abilities are all
things people in the Bible have
had.” http://inthepursuitofgod.com
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Franklin Advocate, Thursday, March 2, 2006
On Monday, February 27, 2006 Tyler appeared
at the Franklin County Library for his first
book signing. The Franklin
Women's Club sponsored his book signing.
There was a great turn out for his signing.
Thanks to everyone who came and supported
Tyler.
Enterprise Journal, Friday, September 1,
2006
R. Tyler
Scott was unhappy when he learned a
teacher was reading a "Harry Potter" book in
his daughters' school. The problem was
that the character in this book is a
warlock, or male witch, and witches don't
make for desirable role models for children,
Scott says . "People
have forgotten what good is.
It was in
November 2004, that Scott felt led to write
a children's book. He jolted down the
outlined and the book just poured out.
"I knew what
the last page would say before I ever wrote
the first word." he says.
If there has
ever been a God-thing , that is.
Tyler has had book signings at the Lincoln
County Library in Brookhaven, MS and also at
Wellman Baptist Church in Brookhaven, MS.
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