Twenty-Six/Twenty-Seven

As I will explain on this week’s reading, Epiphany is finished (first draft, mind you) with just a handful of chapters left to go. This week, two chapters, dealing with Emily’s side of the story. Next week, three chapters, then on December 22nd (two weeks away), the climax and wind-down of the story.

Hopefully you have been enjoying the story so far. Early next year, I will be editing Epiphany and making it available in print.

Twenty-Five

We’ve almost made six months.

Today’s chapter is a little shorter with a few vocal fumbles here and there. As mentioned on the program, I am in the process of writing chapter Twenty-Seven, but not to fear, I will have it in the can, so to speak, along with the already written chapter 28 just before Christmas.

Oh, yes. This week we are catching up with Dan and Beasley, still on the trail at Dolly Sods.

Chapter Nineteen – Epiphany

A little early this week and will most likely be early next week as well. The reason? We’re moving! We will conclude the business of building and purchasing a house in Princeton, Texas on November 2nd and will most likely move on the same day.

This week, we will catch up with Dan and Beasley out on the trail at Dolly Sods.

Chapter Seventeen

One of the books I recall reading when I was a teenager was Booth Tarkington’s novel Seventeen. Whenever I write out the number, it becomes a mnemonic… a way that I remember the novel.

As usual, another chapter with some edits done on the fly. This time, we are covering Dan’s escape from the clutches of the Tucker County Sheriff.

A side note: I’ve known a sheriff or two in my time, as well as several sheriff’s deputies. Without exception, they are fine people who would never dream of involving themselves in some of the hijinks which appear in this and some other stories I have in process.