Hello everyone. It’s been two months since I’ve written on
this blog. Wish I had a good excuse, but I don’t. I have been busy writing my
new novel and loving every bit of it. I had an exciting experience about our
9/11 book which I’ll tell you about in a minute. My book, Redeeming Rob,
won a Firebird Award. And then, Stewart and I actually got to go away for two
days.
It took a village to get us to the Outer Banks, but we did
it. His granddaughter Dana and her boyfriend Ezekiel loaded up the car and
truck, along with Bill. We had to take a scooter, wheelchair, walker, rollator,
bag of medicines, luggage, etc. I took less when I had two babies and had to take
diaper bags and furniture in order to go anywhere!
Stewart and I spent most of the two days sitting on our private balcony watching the waves roll in and out and listening to the ocean’s roar. It was pure Heaven! I did manage to read a few chapters of the book I’m currently reading, by Mike Lindell called Against All Odds, From Drug Addict to CEO. I very much recommend it.
Okay, I told you I did something else very exciting this month. I was on TV! Along with four other writers in our writing group—Ellen Kennedy, Nancy Panko, Terry Hans, and Jim Lewis. We talked about our group project, 9/11 That Beautiful, Broken Day. We met at Ellen’s house with Scott Mason of The Tarheel Traveler television show and his cameraman. Scott talked with each of us, had us read our contribution to the book and discussed our feelings about that historic day. One at a time, we got miked up, the camera was aimed at us and we talked for about fifteen minutes each. This was a whole new experience for me. Scott’s show lasts five minutes which means he had to condense an hour and a half of recorded time down to only three minutes. And may I say he did an excellent job! Hopefully, you can click here and see the show that was aired on September 9. https://www.wral.com/tar-heel-traveler/17382329. Scroll down to the September 9 program headlined: Twenty years later, authors pour heart into reliving September 11 through their books.
Jim, Me, Ellen, Terry, Nancy |