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Welcome to the official website of the renowned author Armiger Jagoe. His 2007 book, You Are Next in Line, Everyone’s Guide for Writing Your Autobiography has been re-published by Capital Books. (Available from Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Booksamillion and major booksellers.) With Next in Line workshops Jagoe has conducted in the Eastern United States, London, Toronto and Queenstown, N.Z., he has had remarkable experiences in coaching self-rejuvenation to seniors by having them record life stories using his twelve components of an autobiography. With his theme of “no seniors left behind”, he has made available (at no cost) to all public libraries in the United States and Canada a 23 page Guide for conducting a Next in Line workshop. Using the Guide, Joseph Murray, a Food Lion executive conducted a Next in Line program to raise money for homeless children in North Carolina. Kiwanis International has endorsed Next in Line as an example of how Kiwanians can brighten the lives of seniors in their neighborhoods. The Next in Line Guide is freely available for download as a PDF document. Future Jagoe workshops will be at Sunrise Rockville (MD), Grace Fellowship (West Palm Beach), City of Germantown, (TN), Loudoun Public Library (VA) and Laurel Public Library (MD). On April 27, he will speak at the annual meeting of the Maryland Federation of Women’s Clubs. The phenomenal healing effect of these workshops seems miraculous. 84% of the attendees report both physical and mental improvement. In order to keep alive the spirit of this program, seniors have organized Next in Line Clubs at several locations, including the Hyatt Regency in Chevy Chase and the Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg, both in Maryland. Jagoe’s latest book, Light Reading for Good and Wayward Catholics, published by iUniverse, is available now from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and from Booksamillion and major booksellers as of April 1. Catholics has been billed "a shocker for ossified believers" and "a book that no priest will endorse openly." An earlier book, Tell It Again, Mother Goose, (1996) has been declared an American Classic and five copies of this $8 book are now available through Amazon for $130.each. Jagoe’s long awaited autobiography, Southern Boy, is scheduled for publication in the summer of 2008. Future Jagoe books under contract are A Layman’s Chronology of Mary, Eight Things to do When You Visit a Nursing Home and A Digest of 50 of the Most Humorous Short Stories in the World.
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