WPA and Lost Legacy
It’s been a roller coaster couple of weeks.
As I was pounding toward the deadline for my third Zoe
Chambers mystery, my mom, who has been having some health issues, had to be
admitted to the hospital. Familiar (to me) terms like atrial tachycardia and
atrial fibrillation floated around along with a new one: orthostatic
hypotension. Basically this means her heartbeat was fast and irregular…and her
blood pressure plummeted when she stood up.
In the midst of runs to the hospital and conferences with
doctors, I completed and turned in the manuscript—ON TIME. But then there was
this little matter of the Writer’s Police
Academy , something I’d
been looking forward to for a year and had paid for months ago. I seriously
contemplated staying home. But my darling hubby earned a boatload of brownie
points by cancelling his own “guys’ weekend” and staying home to make sure Mom
had a ride home when they discharged her and to keep an eye on her once she was
home. My brother stepped up big time, too. So I left Mom in the care of “the
boys” and headed to North Carolina .
I didn't take a lot of photos. Was too busy being immersed in the classes. But here are some shots of a mock rescue they set up--multiple casualty rescue drill.
Besieged by guilt, I managed to have a great time. And I
learned a lot, which will find its way into the next Zoe Chambers mystery.
Another high point from the weekend was the fabulous ad Henery Press placed in the program.
Mom was STILL in the hospital by the time I
returned home. A week ago, she was finally discharged. Yay! And a big sigh of
relief. She’s still not back to where she was, but we’re working on it thanks
to a terrific team of visiting nurses, physical therapists and occupational
therapists.
Sunday was my launch party for Lost Legacy at Mystery Lovers
Bookshop. We had a wonderful time and a good crowd.
Mystery Lovers still has signed copies if you want one.
Order here.
And today is Lost Legacy’s official book birthday! I have to
stop every so often and remind myself this is REAL. Two books in print. One
more in the pipeline. Ideas for more banging around inside my head waiting to
be put on paper.
I love my life!
Comments
Looking forward to YOUR big book birthday next month!