Despite Covid and the fears that come with it, people are turning out to my presentations in large numbers! By this weekend, I’ll have made five appearances this month. (Four public and one private book club) I’m including a couple pictures of these programs.
Things will get more hectic the rest of this month and in February. I’ll be at the Englewood Winter Arts & Crafts Show this Saturday. It is located at Englewood Sports Complex, 1300 S. River Road, Englewood. I’ll be there from 9 to 2. I’ll be at Annette’s Booknook, in the Santini Shopping Center on Estero Blvd., Ft Myers Beach, Wednesday, January 19th from 9 to 2. On the 20th I’ll be in Ocala, presenting three classes. They’ll be, “Florida’s Historic Places and Museums,” “Edison in Florida,” and “The Legacy of Jake Summerlin: Cattle in Florida.” Visit Master the Possibilities web page ( https//:mastertheposibilities.org ) for information on signing up for the classes. They are available for those who want to attend in person at the Top of the World, Ocala facility on 80th St. or you can take the classes in the comfort of your home by attending a virtual class. I’ll speaking to The Friends of the Boca Raton Library, Sunday, January 23rd, at 3. The talk will be “Blue Water, Red Blood: Florida’s part in the development of the Marine’s WWII landing craft.”
I’m excited. The edit for the first book of my three-book Sly Harrell mystery series is back from FlashPoint Publishing. My agent tells me we’ll see the cover soon. I’ll share as soon as I can. Look for the release of “The Grave with Greeneer Grass” sometime this summer?!
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