Books & Justice

The holiday season seems to have arrived with a fury. It snuck up on me while I was working on a massive church event. For the last several weeks I’ve been working on the Christmas in Bethlehem program at church. We transform the interior of the building to look like Bethlehem during the time Christ is born and then conduct tours through the city. It’s a worthy project, but an exhausting one. This will be my last year heading up CIB. After eight years of directing and writing the program I am going to turn the reigns over to someone else. I’m going to concentrate on writing and promoting the books I’ve penned and my brother. I want to make sure the last bit of time he has is as comfortable as possible. I also want to pursue a broader range of topics to write about. I hope to have a contract for my first fiction novel within the next 6 months and there is a distinct possibility that the various books I’ve written about women of the Old West will become a documentary series. I’m looking forward to change and making things right. The new year will include a great deal more research travel and learning more about Parkinsons and how to best care for my brother. I’ll be challenging the adoption of two of the three individuals that hurt my brother and the paternity of the third. Vengeance is on the way along with a library of new work.