· 2014
This is a collection of poems, prose, and other creative pieces. Roy has always loved words. He has always been fascinated with the English language and how each word can be utilized in various ways depending on its context. Being somewhat of a loner at times, he found solace in turning to the pen and putting his thoughts and feelings on paper. Here is a small slice of some of his collected slices of lifes excursions. His hope is that these slices will create conversations, thus leading to understanding and, thereby, an appreciation of the other persons point of view.
· 2017
He has done it again. This is Poet, Author, and Speaker Roy Lee Simon Jarmons third volume in his Poetry by Simon poetry, prose, and short stories series. This volume, like the others, are filled with deep, soulful, life experiences expressing romance and love, hope and inspiration, coping and healing concerning real life situations. Enjoy his easy-to-read book that penetrates your heart, spirit, and emotions. Do yourself a favor, as well as someone you love, and let Simon, your Poetry Man, entertain you once again.
· 1993
· 2020
This book tells the story of the ancestors of James Roy Lee and Kathleen Mary Higgins. It is both a genealogy and a history. The genealogy traces 18 generations back to ancestral homes in Armenia, Ireland, Germany, France, and England. The history describes the events that shaped the lives of these ancestors over the last 5 centuries and motivated them to begin immigrating to America 400 years ago.
· 2014
This is a collection of poems, prose, and other creative pieces. Roy has always loved words. He has always been fascinated with the English language and how each word can be utilized in various ways depending on its context. Being somewhat of a loner at times, he found solace in turning to the pen and putting his thoughts and feelings on paper. Here is a small slice of some of his collected "slices of life's excursions". His hope is that these slices will create conversations, thus leading to understanding and, thereby, an appreciation of the other persons point of view.
· 2022
Roy Lee Moodie's 'The Coal Measures Amphibia of North America' is a seminal work in the field of paleontology, meticulously detailing the fossil record of amphibian species from the Coal Measures, a collection of late Carboniferous sedimentary rocks known for their fossil fuel deposits. The book is characterized by its rigorous scientific methodology and precise descriptions, employing both literary and scientific language to bring ancient ecosystems to life. Within the context of paleontological literature, Moodie's work serves as a vital reference for professionals, while also standing as a testament to the rich heritage of North American natural history in the late Carboniferous period. Author Roy Lee Moodie is esteemed within scientific circles for his contributions to our understanding of prehistoric life. A paleontologist with a keen interest in the evolutionary biology of amphibians, Moodie's extensive research into the Coal Measures Amphibia reflects his dedication to uncovering the distant past. His background likely includes a rich academic foundation and a deep-seated passion for extinct fauna, both of which have informed and inspired the comprehensive nature of this book. 'The Coal Measures Amphibia of North America' comes highly recommended to students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of geology and biology. Moodie's scholarly approach ensures that the contents of the book are not just informative but invite readers on a profound journey through prehistoric time. The book serves as an indispensable resource for understanding the developmental history of amphibians and the paleoenvironments they inhabited, making it a must-read for anyone with an earnest interest in the legacy of life on Earth.
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· 1954