Upended, but Hopeful
Miracles do happen. Nancy finally started to work on Aggie Mundeen Lake Mystery #2. Seems to me she’s going kind of slow, but at least she’s going. I’m back in her head. Decker Savage is in there, too, so it … Continue reading →
Miracles do happen. Nancy finally started to work on Aggie Mundeen Lake Mystery #2. Seems to me she’s going kind of slow, but at least she’s going. I’m back in her head. Decker Savage is in there, too, so it … Continue reading →
My author Nancy West is making noises about the novel she wrote, RISKY PURSUIT, featuring some 18-year-old kid instead of me! I was her favorite protagonist. She’d written only two books, a biography and a suspense novel, before I popped … Continue reading →
Nancy survived the Covid pandemic, influenza Type A, two ill family members who are now (thank God!) in recovery, and a brutally hot summer – which seems hotter because although we’ve endured such blistering heat for years, weather men and … Continue reading →
The relationship with my author, Nancy G. West, is unsettling. I was her star for four Aggie Mundeen Mysteries. Then she went AWOL and was cruising along as if she didn’t know me anymore. Last month she finished a novel … Continue reading →
I’m afraid Nancy has lost the plot. She finally finished her suspense novel about eighteen-year-old Decker Savage who has a supportive family and a bright future – until he follows a mystery man into danger that threatens to destroy his … Continue reading →
GREETINGS from the thawing Texas tundra. Slammed with a sample of the snow belt, we were woefully under-prepared. (Sort of like coming to Texas in August without air conditioning or water). Thousands lost power and water. People stood six feet … Continue reading →
November 18, 2020 Covid summer has passed and here we are in November, wearing masks, washing hands and hoping the darn virus loosens its grip more and more and fades into memory. Loved ones we lost will never fade from … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Nancy and I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by the San Antonio River. We started at La Villita, the oldest riverside village. The Little Church of La Villita, built in the village in 1879, is now home to a non-denominational congregation … Continue reading →