I’m posting this mostly for my benefit, so you can ignore it or, preferably, embrace it and send it to your friends all over the world. I’ve had a few (rather surreal) moments this summer when I struggled to remember all the works I’ve had published. Not that there are that many, but I’m putting them up as a list here so I can refer to it in a hurry, and/or refer it to a potential reader. This has made me realize my next book after Images of America: Albion and Noble County will be the tenth publication my name has been on! That’s assuming you don’t include newspapers.
Storm
Chaser (2011): A famous weather photographer runs afoul of
an Indiana police officer, who suspects she may be manufacturing disasters to
photograph.
My
Funny Valentine (2011): I have a piece in this anthology
about Valentine’s Day, and how very wrong it can go.
Storm
Chaser Shorts (2012): A series of short stories
featuring characters from Storm Chaser
and The Notorious Ian Grant. (E-book
only)
Smoky
Days and Sleepless Nights: A Century Or So With The Albion Fire Department (2013): This illustrated history of my
volunteer fire department was written for its 125th anniversary; proceeds go to the department.
The
No-Campfire Girls (2014): When a group of teenage girls
find out a drought will prevent campfires at their annual summer camp, they go
to extreme lengths to bring on the rain. (Half the profits go to Girl Scout
Camp Latonka in Missouri)
The
Notorious Ian Grant (2014): A B-list Hollywood troublemaker
tries to redeem himself by coming to Indiana to plan his sister’s
wedding—whether she wants him to or not.
Strange
Portals: Ink Slingers’ Fantasy/Horror Anthology
(2014): Two of my characters from Storm
Chaser and The Notorious Ian Grant
have a Christmas encounter in this holiday themed fiction anthology.
Slightly
off the Mark: The Unpublished Columns (2015): A collection
of humor pieces published to “celebrate” being downsized from my weekly humor
column job, and picked up again as a monthly.
Images
of America: Albion and Noble County (2015): A photo-filled
journey through local history, covering the settlement and early growth of this
northeast Indiana county.
You have been busy!
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