Origins

I started this project as a film because I wanted to work with my cousin, Pete. You will notice one of the main character’s name is Pete. The character has a lot of his mannerisms. He becomes a good straight man for the character of Gilda. BUT ReCovery is book number 4. It focuses on The Closer, which is the guy in the black jacket and Claire who is not in the photos.
Like a movie director, I like telling you the story in a certain order. I want you to see what Claire became before you see what she was. Privateers, the 1st book in the series, is available for $8.99.

Privateer origins

Caught in the Crosswinds

Caught In the Crosswinds is a Christian Devotional and is on sale for $5. It will help you understand some of the attributes of God, what He does and what He wants from us using scripture. Having a good understanding of who God is will give you peace when strong winds blow against you. Like my prayer this morning, His word will pop up at the right time when you need it. But you got to know it.

Sometimes I will give you a note from the publisher’s or the writer’s point of view. It will give you insight into the project.

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: I should have changed the cover on Caught when I saw it was not selling well. But I really wanted the concept to work. Bad idea. I changed the Kindle edition cover. Now I am changing the print book cover. A cover can make or break your book.

Caught In the Crosswinds

Raffle

 

One of the things God has taught me is that when you need help, help someone else. So in addition to my work you will be blessed by others. One of the ways I will be blessing you is with a raffle. When you want to purchase something, inbox or email (uppcreative@yahoo.com) me. I am going to introduce you to some great folks.

Raffle

 

September Book Event

This month is the Book Event. I will sell some books at a discount, explain some of the stories, share my writing habits and lots of other things. I will have a raffle each week for a prize for folks who spend more than $20. You have to purchase direct from me, not online.

I will introduce you to some of the vendors, introduce some new authors and their books. it will be a fun month.

 

The Pages Talk Back

Over the last couple of days I have had to thank God for my work friends. Y’all, they are a hoot. Four of these ladies give me the best set of giggles. They inspire me. They encourage me. They remind me what it’s all about.

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One of my friends is deaf. Over the last year, I have become the person who interprets and lets her know what is going on. (Did I mention I do not sign?) When I started, I would write everything down. But I soon learned that people say a lot of stuff that is unimportant. So now I focus on the important things that people say. Yes, I edit. She doesn’t mind. Recently I have gotten enough courage to sign using the alphabet when she and I have private conversations.

She is amazing in that she remembers everyone we work with, even though she doesn’t know their name.  She will ask about the girl with the blonde hair. The other day, she asked about our friend Jesus’ friend.  At first I was a little throwed off because when I see the word Jesus and Friend, I think “we are all his friend.” But she meant the young man who worked with us.  She has some limited speech so when she vocalized it, she pronounced the J. I had a quiet giggle and answered her question.

I admire the fact that she works in hearing situation. She lives her life like everyone else only she can’t hear. The other day she walked passed me and I had ear plugs in to help cancel out some of the noise. She cracked up at the sight of them. She couldn’t believe I was trying to keep sound out.

Another woman I look for every work day is Ms. Positive. She is not the bubbly happy for no reason person. She is a woman with a deep seed of joy. She will tell you that she is 98 percent positive. The other 2 percent is not negative, it is just something else.  This sister has an amazing perspective on life and our purpose here. She spends her time encouraging others.

I used to sit a table over and listen to her talk to others. My favorite conversation was “poor was a state of mind. You are not poor.” But sometimes the conversation got so good, I had to join in.  She knows what she is here for and has goals. I love that.

My friend SK would be the one who makes me belly laugh. She has two daughters that started college this year, so everything I am going through, she is getting double. Let me tell you, that don’t phase her at all.  Somedays when she starts talking I hear Helen Reddy in the background singing, “I am strong! I am invincible! I am woman!” No matter what she encounters she says, “I am going to handle this.” And I see the same thing lived out in her daughters.

And finally, my girl T-Rae. She deserves to punch me in the mouth, but instead gives me a smile and says that is okay.  She is very sweet and forgiving. This morning, on our overtime day, our boss asked her “Do you know how to do XYZ?” She said “No.” I said, “Yes you do.” Because of that everyone else got to go home, and we had to stay and work.  She should have socked me in the mouth. I would have. (I really wanted to leave. I could have socked myself in the mouth.)

She is the mother of a boy and pours into his life. She is not afraid to voice views that are different than other peopel. She introduces me to stuff I have never thought about, like eating SPAM. (IKR) We have the liveliest discussions around child raising and pretty much anything on television. We often sit like Homey the Clown, reminding people that “We don’t play that.” Yet under the gruff exterior are two women who crack up laughing all the time.

Each one of these women have their own views on life and I have the privilege right now to hear it. I wish I could bring them over and we all have a conversation. It is like reading a living breathing book. And the best part is that I get to participate.