Did I tell you I was having fun creating my Skeeterville world? Oh, I am. Part of that is for Teresa to become Irene Weatherspoon once in a while. As Irene, I must be the uninhibited person that she is. She makes my stories more unpredictable and her friends add to the unexpected turns. I had a set idea about Amazing Gracie, and there was no cat. I expected it to be a sweet little story about an older lady who is losing her apartment, but then there was a murder to solve!
Now I have a cozy little mystery. How did that happen? My seniors took over and I love it. As Teresa, I have to be somewhat aware that I must make contact in the real world. I was reminded to post here more often, and to get going on Facebook. I’m not sure about Twitter, but I’ll try.
Today I got my business cards. Of course, I had to feature Irene. And I wanted to share this with you. I plan to release Amazing Gracie on the world in January via Kindle. Keep checking in and I’ll leave Skeeterville once in a while to be with you.
Posted by TeresaQuill on November 4, 2014 in Senior stories.
Heya! I’m at work browsing your blog from my new
iphone 4! Just wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to all your posts!
Keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you! I’m not known for having a schedule, but when I have a stray thought, or a new story, you will hear from me. (Actually, I admire those almost spammers for having the energy to post so often.) I just had an awesome vacation and will share that once I’m unpacked. 😛 So much laundry, so little time, and I have to finish writing Hiding Miss Daisy!