Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Summer Doldrums...
     Okay, whatever is a summer doldrum anyway? Have any of you ever seen one, felt one, given one as a gift? Anyway, we are in the midst of summer...all the fireworks have been shot off...I certainly hope. I like to watch fireworks in the sky done by professionals, but I worry about the people who do their own. Too many bad things happen when you mix fire and gunpowder.
     At the moment, I am editing the next The Falls small town mystery...getting ready to place it on Kindle within the next few days. Have to come up with a cover as well. That will be through myecovermaker.com. I use that for Kindles and CreateSpace.com for paperbacks (including the covers obviously). The Falls: Inferno is about fires being purposely set around the town. It gets more and more tense for the usually calm and cheerful citizens of The Falls. Cash Green organizes the community and they...well you'll have to read the story to see what they do!
     I am checking on the second proof of The Falls: Return, that chronicles the return of Caleb LePaige back to The Falls, along with the cruel and pathetic warden of the prison that he escaped from. That should be available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble, etc. in a few weeks. I'm already halfway through editing and converting The Falls: Revenge, over to CreateSpace in paperback form. I have to admit, I'm getting better at editing.
     You can see that I'm busy. We're also putting in a new fence and then doing some landscaping in a few weeks. My wife and I now volunteer once a week at the new hospital in our area Tradition Hospital, a Martin Memorial medical facility. I work as Guest Relations, taking discharged patients out in a wheelchair, while she works in Labor and Delivery. (She wanted to rock the babies, but they don't give her the opportunity.)
     I hope the summer is wearing well on all of you. Keep busy, keep writing and reading. There's always a wonderful story just around the corner! May the dragons watch over you...

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