Thanks to you, just this week my suspense novel, A Matter of Time, surpassed 1,000 downloads! It is thrilling to see so many people reading and enjoying this book . . . as writers that is what we live for. For those who have not already downloaded it, you can still do...
I first became involved with what was then called Sonoma State Hospital in the spring of 1968 when, as a high school junior, some friends and I began volunteering there. In the half century since then, the Sonoma Developmental Center has been a constant presence in my...
It was an honor to be interviewed recently by Fiona Mcvie. She has conducted over a thousand author interviews, from writers all over the world, and I am proud to be counted among their number. Her questions were on point, incisive, and thought provoking, and it is a...
Jim Shere has just written a beautiful piece for The Kenwood Press called Two Tales of the Drooling Ward. In it, he draws comparisons between Jack London’s Told In The Drooling Ward”, and my own, In All Things, A Return To The Drooling Ward. Here is how it...
My latest novel, River of Steel, is about the “Knights of the Road”, and Catherine Clemens Sevenau’s uncle Arden was the real deal, a classic professional hobo, or “Profesh”, as they called themselves. She has included an excerpt from...