Thank you S. I am still getting the hang of this internet stuff so I am not sure what I doing quite yet. The Arbuckle story is one of those 'who would believe it happened this way' events in our history. I am still amazed by it. If you ever have time, I excerpted Chapter One on Authorsden.com just for fun.
I really like your page. Nice work. This business is tough enough and it's great to bring people together and see so many others that are supportive. Seems like a very nice group here.
I write poetry, but I'm afraid it's not Christian based. Being an engineer and scientist, my mindset is very different. I have a tendency to place science above religion; although I figure the big guy who lives upstairs, understands me.
Thanks for the warm welcome. "Brain Files" is my first Ebook and as you know seeing your novel advertised is so exciting! Been busy with my 2nd, "Hidden Poet" both are fiction romance suspense. The first is about a woman that was brought up in New England (that I know a lot about, ha ha) that moves to Florida for an early retirement. Her house mysterious burns to the ground, the authorities have no idea why. The only thing left is a silver tear drop that they figured was her silver coin collection melted together she had of her father's, but she figures it is something else. She moves to another part of FL. There for some reason when she sits by the lake having her nightly glass of wine, she starts thinking about her former loves. At first it was fun to do, but these dreams became vivid and are taking over her conscience more and more daily. She's being watched by someone. A presence has been taking over her thoughts and dreams, almost as if he's a voyeur. Her friends find her a Psych. Therapist to see, but is that person who she says she is? Why does he want her and what does he really want from her? Don't ask, don't tell or if you admit to it being there, he will take over your mind. Her ultra strict religious upbringing has made her so naive when it came to relationships and has put her life in danger by keeping her naive and always under someone's thumb. Time to wake up and face the music...and where is that music coming from? Keep your eyes opened, all is not what it apears to be.
I'm half done Hidden Poet,that's going faster and I'm having a blast! This odd fellow (mentally & physically)meets up with an old friend when her father was resting in a Boston hospital. She was his only friend growing up. His parents were hippies from a commune and he was allowed to do or go wherever he wanted. He writes Renaissance period poetry to lure her. That's been a fun write!
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Thank you S. I am still getting the hang of this internet stuff so I am not sure what I doing quite yet. The Arbuckle story is one of those 'who would believe it happened this way' events in our history. I am still amazed by it. If you ever have time, I excerpted Chapter One on Authorsden.com just for fun.
I really like your page. Nice work. This business is tough enough and it's great to bring people together and see so many others that are supportive. Seems like a very nice group here.
Hi Scribbler,
Thanks for the note and the add. Look forward to getting to know more about you and other authors here on the site.
Lori
Nice to meet you...
I see your a poet...
I write poetry, but I'm afraid it's not Christian based. Being an engineer and scientist, my mindset is very different. I have a tendency to place science above religion; although I figure the big guy who lives upstairs, understands me.
The Chuck!
thank you. I'm glad I found a site with others who enjoy writing!
Thanks for the warm welcome. "Brain Files" is my first Ebook and as you know seeing your novel advertised is so exciting! Been busy with my 2nd, "Hidden Poet" both are fiction romance suspense. The first is about a woman that was brought up in New England (that I know a lot about, ha ha) that moves to Florida for an early retirement. Her house mysterious burns to the ground, the authorities have no idea why. The only thing left is a silver tear drop that they figured was her silver coin collection melted together she had of her father's, but she figures it is something else. She moves to another part of FL. There for some reason when she sits by the lake having her nightly glass of wine, she starts thinking about her former loves. At first it was fun to do, but these dreams became vivid and are taking over her conscience more and more daily. She's being watched by someone. A presence has been taking over her thoughts and dreams, almost as if he's a voyeur. Her friends find her a Psych. Therapist to see, but is that person who she says she is? Why does he want her and what does he really want from her? Don't ask, don't tell or if you admit to it being there, he will take over your mind. Her ultra strict religious upbringing has made her so naive when it came to relationships and has put her life in danger by keeping her naive and always under someone's thumb. Time to wake up and face the music...and where is that music coming from? Keep your eyes opened, all is not what it apears to be.
I'm half done Hidden Poet,that's going faster and I'm having a blast! This odd fellow (mentally & physically)meets up with an old friend when her father was resting in a Boston hospital. She was his only friend growing up. His parents were hippies from a commune and he was allowed to do or go wherever he wanted. He writes Renaissance period poetry to lure her. That's been a fun write!
More coming! Lin
Thank you for the welcome - Not problem with the name spelling. I get that all the time! I still respond! I respond to almost anything.... lol...
Scribber, nice to have you as a friend. To learn more about me, please visit my website, http://www.authorgeraldgriffin.com and my blog, http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com .
Now, what do you sugest for me to learn about you?
Hoping to hear from you. Gerald
Hello Scribbler, thanks for the invite.
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