First, my apologies for no fiction last week. I got bogged down in the “day/retirement not a job job” and lost track of time. But, and I promise this, I was being well behaved. Today it is my pleasure to … Continue reading
Category Archives: audio book
Many people get to be in their sixties and wonder where all the time went. Especially common is the observation that time seems to go faster as you age. Me? I know where all of it went. It’s in the … Continue reading
After a lot of hours of editing, more hours of writing, and about 50 days in the Amazon dungeon awaiting sale, all three versions of The COVID Quarantine Cantina are for sale. I am not humble about the following brags: … Continue reading
And all the hard work paid off massively. As some of you know, I’ve been doing audio books for years. First as a volunteer for the blind, and then commercially. If you didn’t know that, no fault but my own: … Continue reading
The worst part about writing a great book is if it falls into obscurity before it can soar. Nicholas of Haiti is one of those books. 5* ratings from every review, people love it, and it’s a great story. But … Continue reading