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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The third book in the Jersey Walcott series. Who would have thought that such an evil deed could have occurred at the Columbus Country Club. He hasn't started his new job there when an unspeakable event occurs.

Jersey and Maggie are drawn into the crime; determined to outsmart the evil-doers. With Jersey's wit and advanced crime solving technics, he and Maggie get way ahead of the police on this one. A nice short read for an evening or afternoon that doesn't bog one down with minutia. Available in paperback at Amazon.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Death at the Country Club

Jersey: I like playing golf, it seems like I always played golf
Maggie: I think the term golf means more than just playing
the game. It's all the related stuff you guys do.
Jersey: Yes, there are ancillary things that go along with it,
like betting, drinking, smoking cigars, and having a
good time.
Maggie: I suppose, but I don't get it. It must be a guy thing.
Jersey: It is a guy thing; and we try hard to keep it that
way.
Maggie: OK, then; let me know when woman have the
right to vote again.
Jersey: You'll be the first to know, only because you're so
cute.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I'm Published, Now What?



Okay I have my first book published, I feel like a real writer now. No, not really. It's only on Amazon with 350,000 other books. "What now?" I ask. From my sales background I know the key is exposure, exposure. Go and expose yourself I would say to my salesman, let them know you are out there. So I will make a mass emailing to friends and family, post on facebook which you might be reading now, be at the top of google and yahoo searches. What else. Maybe I'll have a book signing at the New York library or something grandeous like that, maybe not. Bye, I must go marketing now, where's my other hat. Oh yes, you can order at

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ashes to Ashes


Stephen Hawking said, "We came from nothing and we leave with nothing." His theory and research into the creation of the universe are very profound. He is most likely an athesis. The phrase, "ashes to ashes and dust to dust" is commonly used in burial services. It comes from the first chapter in the Bible, Genesis. The thought that we end up as dust is not pleasant, but unfortunately it is the case. The life as we know it, comes to an end, but our faithfill and spiritual life continues on in an eternal continuation. Maybe Dr. Hawking was on to something.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Dangers of not Writing

Have you ever wondered where your grand parents came from or your great grand parents. Next time at a family function give grandma a notebook and ask her to write down her memories. Memories of her growing up, memories of her parents and brothers and sisters. How man times I have wished I had asked my elders things that I wonder about today. If only we had them written down. Keep a journal and when your children are older, read some of it at dinner. Hope they don't fall asleep. Keep writing!!!