Rod Cochran
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Westfield, Pennsylvania
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Biography:
Rod Cochran lives in the Northwoods region of Pennsylvania and sells books, land and timber. He and his wife Cindy, a teacher, have two married children, one grandchild. The author’s novel, Bear Hollow, was a finalist in the Hemingway First Novel Contest and won the Willamette Writers Kay Snow prize and the West Branch Christian Writers fiction award. His My Brother Methuselah series, four titles to date, was accepted for review by The Writer’s Edge, a consortium of Christian editors. The sequels to A Temple In Nod – Catching Cain, Quest to Eden and The Days of Noah – are targeted for publication in 2006 and 2007.
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Selected works by this author:
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Bear Hollow
Does it still exist, Penn’s Black Forest? In 1954 it did, rediscovered by two brothers. Bear Hollow describes their fight to preserve it.
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Rod Cochran
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0-7414-1457-0
©2003
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$21.95
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A Temple in Nod
Ancient men were in the museum that evening – one was on display and the other visited his dead relative. The two were Genesis Men. Antediluvians. Men who lived before the Flood…
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Rod Cochran
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0-7414-3056-8
©2006
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$12.95
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