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Dinosaur Isle
This is my novel which was published in 2016, however, I’ve changed publishers and this version is no longer available.

This is the new version of my novel, different cover, same text on the inside.

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After 65 million years dinosaurs once again walk the Earth on three islands near Guam. D.N.A. (Dinosaur National Association) used their funding, modern paleontological research along with modern DNA research, have 'grown' dinosaurs. Dozens of dinosaurs of all sizes roam the largest of islands.


The islands are not open to the public but are for research only. But something has gone awry. 'Raptor' dinosaurs have been found off these islands and it's up to Agent Jack McConnel (from a newly formed UN Agency) and his team to find out why. First, he needs to understand how D.N.A. has 'grown' dinosaurs, their behavior and what dinosaurs are on the islands. Then use that knowledge to help find the dinosaurs off the island.

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What color were Prehistoric Animals?

This is a series of coloring books that Mike Fredericks and I are making. We have published three books so far and are working on others. The first one was on Dinosaurs, then sharks and mammals.


Volume 1


Artists Tracy Lee Ford and Mike Fredericks of Prehistoric Times magazine have created a dinosaur coloring book for "kids" of all ages. Over thirty newly discovered prehistoric animals are beautifully and accurately portrayed ready for you to bring them to life with color. Scientists are beginning to learn what color some dinosaurs were and now you can create the most up-to-the minute masterpieces yourself.

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Volume 2

This is the second in a continuing series of prehistoric animal coloring books brought to you by Mike Fredericks (editor of Prehistoric Times Magazine, the longest running dinosaur/prehistoric animal magazine), and Tracy Lee Ford (self-taught paleontologist, and paleo artist). This book covers more than 50 different fossil sharks and rays, some of which are very strange looking. Also, there is a pronouncing guide for the scientific names. We did our best to show the sharks as accurately as possible, and used the most current research. No where else will you find 50 different prehistoric sharks to color.

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Volume 3


This is the third book in a series of Prehistoric animal coloring books, brought to you by the Prehistoric Times magazine Coloring Book series. The subject this time is fossil mammals. We include well known as well as lesser known prehistoric mammals. There are more than 50 fossil mammal illustrations for you to color, 25 by Tracy Lee Ford (odd pages) and 25 by Mike Fredericks (even pages).

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Volume 4


This coloring book is one in an ongoing series of Prehistoric Times, What Color Were Prehistoric Animals Coloring Books. The first one was about Dinosaurs (volume 1), then sharks (volume 2), and Mammals (volume 3). Both Mike Fredericks (editor and owner of Prehistoric Times Magazine) and I (Tracy Ford, self-taught paleontologist and dinosaur artist) want to expose the public to new and unusual prehistoric animals. More coloring books are in the works.

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Volume 5


This is a continuation of an ongoing series of coloring books (What Color were Prehistoric Animals) brought to you by Tracy Lee Ford and Mike Fredericks (editor of Prehistoric Times Magazine). We have created a dinosaur coloring book for "kids" of all ages. Over fifty newly, and some previously known dinosaurs are beautifully and accurately portrayed ready for you to bring them to life with color. Scientists are beginning to learn what color some dinosaurs were and now you can create the most up-to-the minute masterpieces yourself.

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Volume 6

This is a continuation of an ongoing series of coloring books (What Color were Prehistoric Animals) brought to you by Tracy Lee Ford and Mike Fredericks (editor of Prehistoric Times Magazine). The subject this time is Pterosaurs. We include well known as well as lesser known Pterosaurs. There are more than 50 Pterosaur illustrations for you to color, 25 by Tracy Lee Ford (even pages) and 25 by Mike Fredericks (odd pages).

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Volume 7

This is a continuation of an ongoing series of coloring books (What Color were Prehistoric Animals) brought to you by Tracy Lee Ford and Mike Fredericks (editor of Prehistoric Times Magazine). The subject this time is prehistoric aquatic animals. We include well known as well as lesser known Aquatic animals. There are more than 50 aquatic animals illustrations for you to color, 25 by Tracy Lee Ford (odd pages) and 25 by Mike Fredericks (even pages).

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Volume 8

This is a continuation of an ongoing series of coloring books (What Color were Prehistoric Animals) brought to you by Tracy Lee Ford and Mike Fredericks (editor of Prehistoric Times Magazine). The subject this time is Horned dinosaurs and thier kin. We include well known as well as lesser known dinosaurs. There are more than 50 Pterosaur illustrations for you to color, 25 by Tracy Lee Ford (even pages) and 25 by Mike Fredericks (odd pages).

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How to Draw Dinosaurs series.


This series is my How to Draw Dinosaurs articles that I wrote for Prehistoric Times.

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Volume 1 is my first 25 articles and one from Dinosaur World.

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Volume 2 is my next 25 articles.

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Volume 3 is the next 25 articles (and in color). I will be making the fourth volume, but that isn't planned to be published for another few years.

Generic Calendars


I’ve made three generic calendars. The first two are Generic Dinosaur Skull-a-day Calendar. You won’t find any other place where you’ll find 366 different dinosaur skulls. My third one is Fossil Fish-a-day generic calendar.


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Paleo Profiles

This is an ongoing series of books. The first one I wrote is on Stegosaurus.


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My next profile was on Allosaurus.


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Another part of Paleo Profiles is a more scientific book on why I believe theropods did not have lips. This is a compilation of my research over the years. I hope to do more of these type of books in the future.


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This is a continuation of my research started in 1997 on why I believe theropods lacked lips. My first talk was given at the Mesa Southwest Museum (now Arizona Museum of Natural History) was on this subject in 1997. I believe theropods (meat eating dinosaurs) lacked lips and I did my best to address the many arguments against this and write about some reasons that haven’t been discussed before. I’m publishing this work on my own to fund my research, and hope to continue adding to Paleofile Bulletins in the future.

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This is an updated version of my originally paper on why I believe Theropods did not have lips.

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Tee Shirt

My Didymoceras shirt

 

 

Link to my other Tshirts on Zazzle (Allosaurus fragilis, Ankylosaurus magniventris, Concavenator corcavatus, Corthyosaurus casuarius, Dimetrodon grandis,Iguanodon bernissartensis, Kosmoceratops richardsoni, Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis, Parasaurolophus walkeri, Sauropleta edwardsorum, Stegosaurus stenops, Styracosaurus albertensis, Triceratops porosus, Tyrannosaurus rex and two Dinosaur Isle shirts)

 

Link to my posters on Zazzle (Triceratops skulls, Tyrannosaurus rex skulls and Didymoceras stevensoni)