Saturday, November 21, 2009

Cocoa Dolci in Wichita Kansas. For Me, It Is Like Hemingway said "This is a clean and pleasant cafe. It is well lighted."

I have found a new place to work on my books.

I take my laptop and head to Cocoa Dolce, a local gourmet chocolate establishment.

They moved to a larger space in Bradley Fair that is full of chairs and sofas that is bright with light from the large windows.

I can fulfill my coffee and chocolate desires while I write.

The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.

The staff smile and make you feel like you are a guest in their home.

Most of the ladies have worked there for years and it is like seeing an old friend every time you walk in.

Cocoa Dolce reminds me of a line from a Ernest Hemingway short story,
“This is a clean and pleasant cafe. It is well lighted.”

The store has a character that keeps coming back to the café.

That is what Cocoa Dolce is.....a place to keep coming back to.

Beth Tully, the owner creates amazing chocolates and with that inspiration as a background, I find it easy to write.

Bye for now, back to writing and more chocolate. :-)

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Welcome to My Blog

When I was young I read tons of books from all genres.

It never occurred to me that I would write a story, let alone a book or for that matter, mutliple books. And yet, here I am, author of multiple books.

My English teachers I'm sure would be surprised. Not only have I written these books, but amazingly, many people are buying and reading them. Even other authors I admire like my books. Go figure.

As for English classes when I was young, actually I did not like them.

All the rules and sentence diagramming seemed a waste of time.

My senior year of high school was spent preforming plays, the drama teacher was teaching our English class and we did not have to diagram one sentence. Yeah!

Later in life, when I was 22, I started writing down bits of stories and prose.

Most of them did not turn into anything.

Then the idea of "Beyond Time" came to me and the whole story grew in my mind.

It was written in short spurts when the story would flow on the keyboard. It was finally completed and I still did not think about the idea of publishing it.

With much encouragement from my wife and friends I finally published the book.

I feel a great sense of accomplishment and yet amazement about all this.

Currently, I'm happily working on the 6th book in the series and have two other books partially done that are on completely different subjects.

Thanks for reading. More later.