Okay, okay here is a definition: Hayseed: Informal North American English
A person from the country, especially a simple, unsophisticated one.
"Notices of agricultural sales are an irresistible lure for hicks and hayseeds."
A person from the country, especially a simple, unsophisticated one.
"Notices of agricultural sales are an irresistible lure for hicks and hayseeds."
And there is a book folks. More specifically, there is MY book and, on paperback, it's here - "The Hayseed." Yes, I proudly claim that title because I grew up in an environment that fostered that sort of person. In fact, I often still feel that way to this day, a bunch of decades later. So, let's get on with it. Here is the dust jacket cover:
I know... the reviews and summary are not legible even when you click on it but you can get at the summary and author info using the amazon link above. There, you'll also find access to preview pages plus paperback, ebook and audio book versions. Plus, for your edification (whatever that means), I'll load book reviews right here.
Praise from Readers:
"Your writing is beautiful and deeply authentic. It brings laughter one moment and tears the next, capturing memories that might have otherwise faded. Each piece feels like a gift, reminding us of the enduring power of love and storytelling."
"Your storytelling is genuinely impressive - full of humor, heart, and raw honesty. Whether you're sharing a playful moment or a profound tribute, your words stay with me long after I've finished reading."
"You have a rare talent for making life come alive on the page. I always look forward to your stories. They bring smiles, laughter, and moments of reflection, weaving everyday experiences into something truly meaningful."
"Your work has a way of touching both the mind and the heart.Your writing shines with vulnerability and strength, honoring the people and moments that matter most. From heartfelt tributes to vivid memories, you create pieces that are as inspiring as they are unforgettable. Кеер sharing these beautiful stories with the world."
Damn, it sure feels good reading that stuff. But like I say, I'm a sucker for a compliment. Always have been. Oh yeah, I'm a hayseed too.
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