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Book signing!

I have two book signings coming up at Crossroads Antique Mall in Fort Smith, Arkansas. One will be on Thursday, November 5th at 7 P.M. and a second is scheduled for Sunday, November 8th at 2 P.M.  If you haven’t been to the Mall, this is a cute little place where the past meets the present.  They rent booths and have all kinds of things from Antiques to glassware.  They are having a three day open house, so come by and say “Hello”. If you haven’t read my book, I will sell you a copy and autograph it for you. If you have read my book I would love to hear what you think of my first endeavor.  Come by and see me, as always happy reading, Linda

Family History

Do you ever wonder about the people who came before you? This week while digging through some family papers I came across this story, that apparently came from a family member’s dairy.

Melvin Laughlin,( I don’t know how many generations back!) was born on October 10th, 1810 in Morgan County, Indiana. Melvin’s family had settled on Big Sugar Creek at the mouth of Trent Creek in 1839. Melvin was killed during the Civil War on July 15,1863 at Granny’s Branch. The Laughlin’s were in the Confederate Army, Indiana was considered a southern state. The diary reads: There were about 12,000 Union Solders down in the cyclone area. The Union Solders found the Confederate Soldiers camping in a cave and the battle ensued. Melvin Laughlin was killed. His daughter Nerva, knew where her daddy was and when she did not hear from him, she went to check on him. She found his body and with the help of some other women; she took him to Bentonville Hollow and buried him. After the war she moved the body to Roller Cemetery.

In another place it talks about the pioneer school. The first teacher knew nothing about arithmetic, so only reading and spelling were taught. It was like opening a window into a whole different time and place. Makes me want to get in the car and head for Indiana. Do you think I could find Granny’s Creek or Bentonville Hollow?

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

What I Am Reading

I love Iris Johansen’s books, especially the Eve Duncan series. Eve started out with three strikes against her. She was poor, a teenage mother and she lived with an alcoholic parent. When her beautiful little daughter was taken and killed at the age of seven, she was devastated. Eve channels her artistic talent toward forensic sculpting. She is able to take the skull of a child and with an amazing degree of accuracy, reconstruct that child’s face. Eve’s goal is to identify lost children and take them home, to give their grieving parents closure.

In “Shadow Play” a California Sheriff is asking for Eve’s help in identify a little girl’s remains. Jenny, Eve always gives her reconstructions a name, suffered a violent death and then was buried in a grave in the California wilderness.

Bonnie, Eve’s daughter has always returned to comfort her mother, when she needs her. Now Jenny is appearing to Eve, asking for her help.

The author takes us on a roller coaster ride full of suspense. Is the Sheriff what he seems, or is he really one of the bad guys? Can Eve put all the pieces together and help save another little girl from Jenny’s fate.

When I purchase an Iris Johansen book I always expect a good read and she never disappoints. If you buy this book, then clear your calendar because you will not want to put it down.  It’s terrible when life gets in the way of a good story.

Happy reading, Linda

paperback&typewriter2A friend made this picture for me and I love it; shades of “Murder She Wrote”. I am glad for the computer age and a word processing program however. Curl up with a good book and happy reading, Linda

New Technology

I had an Ahhhh Ha moment this morning. It all started about a month ago. I read an article on ground penetrating radar. Now having a wild imagination I thought how could I use this in a book. So I started researching the topic, and after copying off around 200 pages of information, I decided to use it in my next book. “Fight For Your Life!” Now imagine my surprise when this morning on the news, all the talk was about how archaeologists had found an addition to Stonehenge, in the English countryside, using ground penetrating radar. Steve is going to use this in my next book but it will be in an abandoned mine to trap a rat. (The two legged kind!) It will be a while before my next book comes out but know that I am typing as fast as I can. While you wait read a good book, there are a lot of fantastic authors out there. Happy reading, Linda

99 Cent Sale Over at Amazon!

Run For Your Life will be on sale this weekend for 99 cents. I was originally going to do a Countdown Deal, but there was some confusion on my part about price changes, so I’m simply dropping the price for both Saturday and Sunday. As a new, independent author you’re always learning new things about how to publish and market your book. ‘Live and Learn’ is definitely a phrase I’m close to now. Needless to say, if you haven’t yet had a chance to pick up a copy of my book, give it a shot while it’s on sale! The direct link can be found at the top of this page, or simply click on my book cover below.

Happy Reading!

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Follow up to ‘Run For Your Life!’

I have just finished chapter two of my new book. I know two chapters don’t sound like much, but with story line in hand I have made a start. I couldn’t let Steve and Leah go, so they will come back to finish their story. Will Steve, Leah’s knight in shining armor, have to find a way to rid her of Jeff’s threat for a second time. Working title is “Fight For Your Life!” if that tells you anything.
To all who have bought my book, Thank You! Let me know how you like it.
Happy Reading, Linda

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