I’ve been gone for three days and it feels like three weeks! Hubby and Brother Benson and I took the Lower Green River on Friday and it was a blast. But I’d forgotten that it was summer. The tubers were *everywhere!* No wildlife was gonna stay around with all that noise. I’m for a quieter river, and we are looking for one close by.
My brother had surgery this morning and it all went well. Yes! I’ll be staying with him at night all week. I have a rule of thumb — no one should *ever* stay alone at a hospital. too dangerous. Since it’s my rule, um, guess who got the graveyard shift? (grins) Me and my big mouth…
I got a portion of the rewrite letter for Blood Cross (sequel to Skinwalker) and am starting it tonight. If I have to pull an all nighter, I may as well be productive!
And…9 days to SKINWALKER!!!!
Hugs,
Faith
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A native of Louisiana, Faith spent her early years on the bayou and rivers, learning survival skills and the womanly arts. She liked horses, dogs, fishing and crabbing much better than girly skills. Still does. A love of history and ancient writings excite her even more, perhaps because she can trace her own family tree back to William the Conqueror's invasion of England in 1066, later to Sehoy III, an American Indian princess, and to the gens de couleur libre, the free men of color in New Orleans at the time of the War Between the States.
As a girl, she fell in love with fantasy and sifi, reading five books a week, and wishing she, "could write that great stuff." Teachers in high school convinced her she could, and she's been writing ever since, with a desire to see ultimate good fight and defeat ultimate evil, and humans as part of the battle.
Faith now shares her life with her Renaissance Man (Ren) and their dogs.
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