Recent Reviews for Frank Koerner
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The Missing Peace of a Heritage Puzzle (Book) - 11/6/2006 9:22:27 AM
This is one of the more professionally composed iUniverse books out there. Most of the material was previously published in the U.S., Canada, or Germany. Many b&w photos taken in Sudetenland then and now are included to paint a genuine picture of the story. Frank Koerner has produced a product worthy of the attention in the press it has already received. Unlike The Holocaust and Schindler's List, this true story and this book are relatively unknown. They both deserve more, and Mr. Koerner has done his best to spread the word of a tragic tale in an enlightening, enjoyable, informative manner.
A Novel Beginning (Short Story) - 9/20/2009 10:43:01 AM
sounds like the begining of an interesting novel.
Long Drive From Home (Short Story) - 10/12/2008 2:52:52 AM
enjoyed the read
Long Drive From Home (Short Story) - 10/9/2008 9:14:52 PM
I really enjoyed your story Frank
Stay safe
Ron
The Wizard: Of Os (Short Story) - 10/2/2007 10:14:02 AM
Great stuff! I can certainly see Twain's influence---his travel writing, for sure. I didn't see the tend coming. An insightful piece.
The Missing Peace of a Heritage Puzzle, Chapter 2 (Short Story) - 12/6/2006 9:26:57 AM
Hi Frank,
I read this excerpt of your book and was very impressed. Sonia, the lady in my life is decended from a sudeten mother and she has many relatives from her mother's side living around Premich in Germany. Her father, also German was born in the former Yugoslavia, although I do not know the area. I think she would like this book and It will be one of her Christmas presents. Thank you very much for the write and the book.
Pat
Binghamton: Gathering Ammunition For a Shot in the Dark (Article) - 4/3/2009 9:35:50 PM
Your article is very very informative and well written. With all that gun laws in the US how is it possible that anyone can be given a "right" to have guns, even loonies? In my country a license to bear a gun is so difficult to get but it still does not stop "loonies" from killing, they use knives instead. The problem lies in the source of the illness, why it has affected a lot of people and make them "snap". After the crash of Wall Street, the incidence of loony shootings increased, perhaps because of the financial worries and difficulties of people. That is the cause, the shootings are the result.
Cynthia
Binghamton: Gathering Ammunition For a Shot in the Dark (Article) - 4/3/2009 6:24:18 PM
Honest citizens need guns to protect themselves from people like that. In fact those sick people don't need guns to commit their murders. Besides they can easily get some of the heavier weapons that are coming accross our borders with drugs, and even guns from those in the hands of city street gangs. The government refuses to protect it's citizens from the invaders that cross our borders. Because of the 50,000 stupid laws against gun ownership, criminals never have problems getting guns... only honest citizens. I can't help but wonder how many people that building wished that they had a gun.
Word War, Too (Article) - 1/15/2008 1:03:07 PM
As always, very clever, interesting, entertaining and right to the point. Being an older German language purist, visiting the "old country" often, I get hit by "Denglish" routinely.
One of my cool nephews informed me that "talking the talk" is just part of being international. We are citizens of the world now, rather than belonging to one specific country. No son nosotros afortunado!
A Friend in Knead (Article) - 2/18/2007 9:22:10 AM
I've realized that different people have different perspectives toward others. Sometimes, we're deceived. Although our cat was born in our house, and our family has always kept pets, I have learned that we cannot make them happy, and they are often in danger because of our inability to communicate with them. I have decided that it is best to keep a bird feeder with water and a bird house rather than to have pets. Then we are assured that we do not interfere or enter fear in their lives.
Movie Review: The Good German (Article) - 1/9/2007 7:46:43 AM
Thanks for the review - think I will skip this one. Malcolm Watts
First Day of Alpine Skiing…….Grade: “F” (Article) - 12/9/2006 9:44:50 PM
I had to laugh when I read this. The first time I tried skiing, I could not stay up for one minute. Ten years later, at the age of 45, I tried again. Five years later I moved to Colorado to open a sport fitness studio. Two years after that, I received a book contract to write a ski-fitness book for baby boomers. Keep the faith!
A Friend in Knead (Article) - 10/17/2006 2:20:43 AM
Beautiful story, Frank! Yes, I agreee... Feral cats can be socialized - by the most kind-hearted, patient, and gentle souls in the world, and I am proud to have met one of them. Congrats to you and many hugs to Bandido! >^..^ <
Cool Cat (Article) - 8/29/2006 7:43:03 PM
Pets are part of the family
God bless,
Tim
First Day of Alpine Skiing…….Grade: “F” (Article) - 8/23/2006 4:55:12 PM
It hurts to read this. Bravo for taking the risk.
Next year it will be easier. Did they give you that line? ROFL.
Enjoyed reading.
The Devil Made Me Do It (Poetry) - 8/19/2009 11:20:16 PM
Hee, hee, Frank man...
ron
The Essence Of Love (Poetry) - 8/6/2009 3:05:33 AM
A well written piece,take care
EDWIN
The Essence Of Love (Poetry) - 8/5/2009 3:46:24 PM
WHAT A GREAT NEW ADVANCEMENT...GLAD TO HEAR ABOUT IT...SORRY THAT IT CAN'T DO A THING ABOUT READING THE AMOUNT OF 'LOVE' A HEART HAS IN IT... THIS IS A GOOD WRITE. ENJOYED. THANKS FOR SHARING AND BLESSINGS. JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS
Curing the Common Code (Poetry) - 6/14/2009 6:15:41 PM
An apt and timely clever write. Thank you for sharing it, Frank. Love and peace,
Regis
Simple Cyber (Poetry) - 6/14/2009 6:14:49 PM
Clever! I appreciate your wit and humor, Frank. Love and peace to you,
Regis
The Yolk's On Us (Poetry) - 6/6/2009 7:47:09 PM
Poor old Humpty....
Curing the Common Code (Poetry) - 5/29/2009 10:27:27 PM
Yore a mess Frank.....
Ron
The Yolk's On Us (Poetry) - 5/22/2009 11:39:32 AM
Frank,
Loved it. Really gave me a good laugh.
Mary
No Business Like Shoe Business (Poetry) - 5/21/2009 8:00:30 PM
Frank,
This is just too darn cute!
Mary
I Yam A Potato (Poetry) - 5/19/2009 6:59:40 PM
Originality counts and you have done well in this whimsical tale...
Be always safe,
Karen
I Yam A Potato (Poetry) - 5/19/2009 5:42:34 PM
Hi Frank, LOL at Ron there! Couch tater doesn't know any better, eh?
Like the fun feel of this write... thank you for sharing...
In Spirit,
Bear
I Yam A Potato (Poetry) - 5/19/2009 2:40:43 PM
"Who gives a Yam?" Good one Frank...
Take care,
Ron
Little Data Diddler (Poetry) - 4/24/2009 1:40:49 AM
An amusing poem.I enjoy reading it and I like the flow and rhythm of the poem,take care
Edwin
Little Data Diddler (Poetry) - 4/21/2009 6:35:58 PM
A cute little diddy. Hope all is well with ya!
Ron
Little Data Diddler (Poetry) - 4/21/2009 3:22:11 PM
Frank
Technology has even changed nursery rhymes! Cute write and gives us something to think about.
Mary
Funday's Child (Poetry) - 3/28/2009 9:29:06 PM
Excellent poem,a well written piece,take care
Edwin
Funday's Child (Poetry) - 3/26/2009 3:53:26 PM
Oh how adorably truthful in a whimsical display, priceless...
Be always safe,
Karen
Tale of an Email Trail (Poetry) - 3/25/2009 11:23:33 PM
A refreshing and amusing poem,I enjoy reading it,great work,take care
Edwin
Tale of an Email Trail (Poetry) - 3/23/2009 2:32:02 PM
Whimsical, enjoyable and in some ways very true too...
Be always safe,
Karen
Tale of an Email Trail (Poetry) - 3/23/2009 11:50:17 AM
Very crafty, lighthearted humor! Enjoyed this one - what a drag for long distance courses.
Cynthia
Picture a Rupture Rapture Capture (Poetry) - 3/11/2009 2:52:01 PM
Not fun, huh? Glad you are back and on the mend and in time I pray you will be feeling more yourself. Nice sense of humor.....
Be always safe,
Karen
Hysterical or Historical (Poetry) - 12/31/2008 7:13:29 PM
The young ones of today would rather remember who's who on American Idol than those idols of the past. Who has the coolest tatoos, or who wears the coolest nose ring.
Enjoy your wisdom Bill, 0oops, I mean Frank.
Have a great 2009
Ron
Hysterical or Historical (Poetry) - 12/31/2008 5:37:51 PM
Awwwww, but Frank, we can't make our children learn can we, just like we can't dicipline them & if they want to grow up without ANY knowledge then let them...they will be the ones who get screwed, not you and I...though I doubt I could name all the presidents starting with George...but I think I could do the ones since the 40's...good write, with great subject matter speaking of the lack of childhood brain matter, or the lack thereof...Ed & Rufuz [w00f]
St. Nick, Am I Too Late? (Poetry) - 12/27/2008 4:52:55 PM
LOLOL, so funny, love this
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