Welcome to my blog!
As of January 21, 2021, I can count myself among the published. Finishing my first novel, The Idaho Plate, was one of the milestones of my life, not quite as profound as getting married or giving birth, but up there among the top 100 events for certain. I'm sure Miss Barbara Nehemiah had no idea when she assigned a quiet little fifth grader the task of writing a play to go along with our class project on the Civil War that one day, she would be a bonafide author.
When I say I love to write, I am serious. I was enthralled with diaries as a young girl, and as an adult I've faithfully kept a journal. One of my jobs with the federal government entailed working cases, meeting with people, educating them, giving them direction, and documenting, documenting, documenting. While coworkers groaned about all the "paperwork," I reveled in recording on paper (and later via PC) what I had done on a case. Yes, I was the weirdo in the office. I love writing personal letters and grieve that we don't use them to communicate like in the old days. Should I even admit this? I love writing a grocery list.
Why blog?
I want a way to communicate with you as I journey into writing sequels to The Idaho Plate and venture into other works. I want to know what you, as my valued readers, think about my characters and setting.
I can't write each of you a personal letter every day, or once a week, or even once a month, but I can write to you via this blog. Before I retired, my manager told me, "Nancy, I can see you as a blogger." I doubt that he had an inkling that I had a novel "almost completed." (As a true introvert, I didn't share much about my writing aspirations.)
Coming next....
Titling a book with the name of a state gives me forty-nine opportunities for sequels! I can't promise that number, but I am working diligently on Book 2 in the Molly Rae Edwards series, The New York Plate. Stay with me, dear friends, and we will enjoy the journey together!
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