- I've completed a non fiction novel; well the content from start to finish. It has been by far my toughest writing project. True stories take focus; especially those that are tragic and just a tad too close to home, literally. There are still many more details to iron out before this will be ready for the real world but the main part is history.
- I've stumbled into another potentially major project. A classmate and I are entertaining the idea of collaborating and merging our self taught talents. We'll announce this one as it develops.
- Beach Author Network has their first major event coming up June 1st, Books to the Beat, to benefit Jason's House. Check out my Face Book page for details.
- I'm currently over 160 pages into another novel based on actual events in Bucksport, S.C., tentatively titled The Hardwood Walker of Ports Harrelson Road.
- Two books are currently being proof read: The Perfect Spook House, and Buttermilk and Cornbread, Good Ole Home Cooked Nostalgic Nonsense.
- Somewhere along the way I completed two other books (1) Bully on Board, short stories about bullying (2) Fostering Four: my memoir on being a foster parent. That brings my total of completed books to 18, 4 of which have been published
- Others books in various stages of completion are"
- Just Who the Heck are the Joneses (mystery)
- Raw Ride (zombies take over the wild west)
- Love Stories from the Man Cave (four stories)
- Whomping the Golf Ball (short stories as experienced by the Original Whomper)
- Second memoir to follow Buttermilk and Cornbread (Pass the Hash Please, More Nostalgic Nonsense in a Pot)
- Drum Stick and Jack-O-Lantern ( a kid's book)
Scribbling and spinning good ole fashion nonsense, with a southern helping of buttermilk and cornbread garnished with spring onions.
MY JOURNEY
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Okay, I admit it. I've been taking a blogging nap so sue me. Sometimes life comes at you so blogging fast and furious. I'm juggling a tad too many projects possibly. I leap frog from one to the other, progressing all forward. Here's my writing life in a nut shell.
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