Background
Fager, Charles Eugene was born on December 11, 1942 in St. Paul, Kansas, United States. Son of Callistus Eugene and Alice Clare (O'Brien) Fager.
(A killer rewrites the agenda of a quiet Quaker conference...)
A killer rewrites the agenda of a quiet Quaker conference in old Virginia. The goal was peacemaking between evangelicals and liberals. But then a rightwing televangelist turns up dead, and a gay Quaker activist is the prime suspect. Militants from all sides gather . . . and suddenly, amid old Civil War monuments, Friends are thrust onto the front lines of a deadly new kind of civil war . . . “I never suspected a Quaker mystery could be such a page turner. Great fun.” -- Mark Hulbert, Publisher, Hulbert Financial Digest “ . . . an intoxicating witches; brew of sexual politics and unFriendly intrigue . . . Prophetic and scary!” -- Alan Pell Crawford, author, Thunder on the Right. Chuck Fager knows the territory in this novel. As a reporter he has covered many battlefields in the current “culture wars.” And as editor of the controversial journal and blog, A Friendly Letter, he has brought light to most of the major conflicts among American Quakers since the 1980’s. Murder Among Friends, originally published in 1991, was his first mystery. For more, read the second, Un-Friendly Persuasion.
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(In these autobiographical stories, a boy becomes a man. A...)
In these autobiographical stories, a boy becomes a man. Along the way he confronts a hurricane, chases flying saucers and wild horses, and struggles over a chicken, a (toy) machine gun, and first encounters with sex and death. Enjoy these whimsical and serious, evocative tales of growing, and growing up.
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(First published in 1974, Selma 1965 is the standard accou...)
First published in 1974, Selma 1965 is the standard account of the campaign of nonviolent direct action which resulted in passage of the Voting Rights Act. The high point of the 1960s civil rights movement, Selma was a landmark achievement for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, religious activists from all over the country, and the brave citizens of Selma who made it happen. This 40th Anniversary Edition features a new Introduction and 35 striking photographs.
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(A killer crashes a quiet Quaker conference in Old Virgini...)
A killer crashes a quiet Quaker conference in Old Virginia.The goal was peacemaking between evangelicals and liberals. But when a rightwing televangelist turns up dead, a gay Quaker activist is suspected. Militants gather...and peaceful people are suddenly on the front lines of a deadly new civil war.
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Fager, Charles Eugene was born on December 11, 1942 in St. Paul, Kansas, United States. Son of Callistus Eugene and Alice Clare (O'Brien) Fager.
Bachelor, Colorado State University, 1967; postgraduate, Harvard, 1968-1972; D in Ministry, Graduate Theological Foundation, 1993.
Public, editor, A Friendly Letter, Falls Church, Virginia, 1981-1992;
public, Kimo Press, Falls Church, since 1981;
director issues program, Pendle Hill, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, since 1994. Mail handler United States Postal Svc., Merrifield, Virginia, 1985-1994. Member central committee Friends General Conference, Philadelphia, since 1988, meeting ministries committee Friends United Meeting, Richmond, Indiana, 1987-1993.
Clerk Friends Bible Conference, Philadelphia, 1989, Emergency Quaker Peace Consultation, Washington, 1991. Delegate Friends World Conference, 1991.
(First published in 1974, Selma 1965 is the standard accou...)
(First published in 1974, Selma 1965 is the standard accou...)
(The high point of the 1960s civil rights movement, Selma ...)
(A killer rewrites the agenda of a quiet Quaker conference...)
(A killer crashes a quiet Quaker conference in Old Virgini...)
(In these autobiographical stories, a boy becomes a man. A...)
(The magic quilts: A fantasy.)
Fellow Graduate Theological Foundation.
Married Letitia Hastings, August 6, 1964 (divorced 1977). Children: Annika, Molly. Married Mary Lou Leonard, Jan 26, 1980 (divorced 1995).
Children: Gulielma, Asa.