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Last Call at the 7-Eleven

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Last Call at the 7-Eleven

By: Kevin Cowherd
Narrated by: Gary Roelofs
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Kevin Cowherd was a humor columnist and feature writer for the Baltimore Sun. His columns, which have varied from three times a week to once a week to occasional, began in 1987, and were a featured attraction for the LA Times-Washington Post news service. His column appeared in large, small, and in-between circulation newspapers in every part of the U.S. and Canada.

Cowherd lives with his wife and three children in the Baltimore suburbs. In 1990, his humor columns took the top prize for commentary in a prestigious contest: the American Association of Sunday and Feature Editors’ Excellence in Feature Writing Awards.

Last Call at the 7-Eleven, an audiobook of Cowherd’s conversational essays/columns, offers a fresh, inventive comic voice discoursing on the travails of everyday life.

©2014 Kevin Cowherd (P)2014 Bancroft Press
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