Nothing else even comes close.
Except the birth of my daughter, which far exceeded it. Well, not the actual birth but you know what I mean.
The moment I saw her precious face.
Then, the moment I saw my finished manuscript.
22 years apart. Great days!
Hello. I am the author of the Historical Fiction novel called Mamie Garrison. It is a tale of slavery, abolition, romance and history, set in the years just prior to the Civil War. It is available on Kindle for .99 and also in paperback. Mamie Garrison has a dual storyline. The present day story involves Bella and Andrew finding Mamie's journals. Their story includes romance and paranormal aspects. Mamie's story follows her adventures as an abolitionist through her journals. There are some mysteries as well as an unusual background in Mamie's life. I have completed book two in my series. Colin Garrison, Book 2 of The Garrisons is available at Amazon.com/dp/B0759MYN81. Please see my Colin Garrison page under the menu option for a small sample of this new book. I am 60 and married with one adult child and one grandchild. I have always enjoyed the written word and have been a voracious reader from my early youth. I am inspired by many authors in the historical fiction genre. I am also a lover of Russian literature, particularly Tolstoy and Doestoyefsky. I find great inspiration for creating characters by looking at the ones these two authors have created. There is such a depth to them. I have written for most of my life in one form or another. I have dabbled in poetry and songwriting, and have more started novels than finished ones. In my free time, I like reading, history and travel. I am interested in genealogy and working on my family tree. I live in the Midwest United States with my husband, Chris and my dog, Max.
Yep, I can guess… and I felt it exactly 22 years ago too, coincidentally 😦 except, lost the entire handwritten MS in an awful incident in a crowded train.. but hey, I know what you mean.. Good for you 🙂
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I know it was 22 years ago and all, but that must of stunk I’m sorry!
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Nah, we never dwell on that which happened so long ago, just remains something that is fond and bitter at the same time 🙂
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Hey, I love your blog! It’s simple and very sweet. Keep it up 🙂
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