Welcome to the Robert Skead collection of short
stories. Enjoy and pass them along to family and
friends.
The Unbreakable Record
The Story of Johnny Vander Meer’s Back-to-Back No Hitters
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The Unbreakable Record
Little Cowboy's Christmas
Dear Reader: Don’t bother staying awake this Christmas
and trying to rope, trap or capture Santa Claus. We have
sent him an advance copy of this book and he will be ready
for any and all attempts. So be good and be asleep on
Christmas night—and we guarantee Santa will have something
special just for you. Merry Christmas!
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Little Cowboy's Christmas
The Bell that Proclaims Freedom
I love American history, especially dealing with the American Revolution. I therefore always wanted to create a picture book about the Liberty Bell. I'm hoping this story will some day become a picture book. Let freedom ring!
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Bell that Proclaims Freedom
Hey, Little Big Leaguer!
I wrote this as a present for my son's first birthday. I knew he was way too young to read it or appreciate it, but what the heck… I love that kid! This story would be a great picture book for dads to give to their sons. If you are a publisher, it's for sale!
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Hey, Little Big Leaguer!
Catch Some Zzzz's
This story would make a great picture book. If you're a publisher, it's for sale too!
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More Than Money
This was my first published story! It appeared in the July 1998 issue of Clubhouse magazine. A copy of it is framed and on my children's bedroom wall!
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Than Money
In Search Of Johnny Vander Meer
This article appeared in the October 1999 issue of Sports Collector's Digest.
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First Cast
This article appeared in the September, 1999 issue of Wild Steelhead & Salmon magazine. Who says fishing stories are boring?!
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Cast
In the Pink on the Miramichi
What does the color pink have to do with a fishing
story? Well, there is a connection. Read on. I’ll get to it.
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