I’ve spent the last few days working on a new-shiny and an old-dully. The new shiny is my AKA’s new paranormal thriller, the old dully is my AKA’a first book, never published, and in need of being refurbished. So, what am I writing. Nothing on paper, but a lot in my head. I am thinking about weapons and the way they might be used. Also aboutJane Yellowrock’s potential relationship options. There are so many. (happy sigh)
And I have to work on her jewelry. She got some cool stuff in Skinwalker. She needs something spectacular in book three, which is currently untitled.
Here is a pic of my in an IK (inflatable kayak {also called a ducky}), taking a Class IV rapid on the upper Green River in North Carolina. Really cool rapid, and a ducky is a great way to learn a river before trying it in a hardboat.

Me on the Upper Green in an IK
Hugs, y’all!
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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