Try and Be Somebody Second Edition Cover

Drunk on Peace and Quiet cover
Hung Over with Grandma cover
Pick Your Poison cover

Take my hand and let’s go back in time to southern West Virginia’s history; we’ll walk with Henry Lake, grandson of enslaved people, as he quenches his thirst for learning and becomes “somebody.” It was my great pleasure to piece together the life of a man who lived a bit before our time (I was 4 years old when he died) just around the mountain from us on Peters Mountain near Lindside, West Virginia. Henry Lake Dickason’s life, from a rough cabin to the President’s mansion at two colleges, was one of success in spite of the obstacles placed in his path by society.  I was driven to tell his story, mostly because it was inspirational and partly because his story is not well-known even in his hometown. A reader commented recently that as she read Try and Be Somebody, she began turning each page gently, as though it was sacred. That’s the way I felt as I wrote.

Forget any notion you might have that mountain women are simple-minded, clingy, or wishy-washy. The Stella and Jonas Series prove all of these stereotypes wrong. Now the stories of Stella and her man, Jonas, have been mostly told, at least enough to fill a series of three books. (I am pretty proud of that!)

In the first book, Drunk on Peace and Quiet, Stella’s life unfolds, including her rotten brother, Timmy Lee. The old folks would surely say he is the “bane of her existence.” Jonas, then her boyfriend, also comes to life, along with the Inupiaq culture from his home in Alaska. The title sums up all Stella ever wants, that giddy feeling when everything is going along smooth-like.

The second book, Hungover with Grandma, tells about Stella and Jonas getting hitched and traveling to Alaska for a wild honeymoon where Stella and Jonas’ family get to lay eyes on one another. Eventually, Timmy Lee gets to meet Stella’s mother-in-law, too.

In Pick Your Poison, the final book (so far), Stella fights the devil pipeline company and goes on her first vacation with her husband. Timmy Lee, bad penny that he is, turns up throughout all the books and his karma is not good. But, that’s all I’m going to say about that.

I have been asked if Stella is real and I always answer, “Of course not!” She does have little bits of the personalities of people I have known and admired, people close to the land who think about things and are determined to handle their own problems head-on. They know who they are, right and wrong in their minds are black and white, and they know how to keep their mouths shut, remarkable qualities in our ever-changing world. I thought I was writing books to entertain and help readers escape but I ended up just sharing parts of real life in my mountains. Maybe that’s an escape for some of y’all. I hope so. If you have a question or a comment, holler at me in these electronic comments anytime.

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Summer Writing and Pain

Summer Writing and Pain

Something about long, warm summer days invites me to write.  I am imagining and writing about my main character, Stella, in her life with new hubby, Jonas. In fact, I often wonder what Stella would think about things that I see in my world.  I think she would be...

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Eric Hoffer Award!

Eric Hoffer Award!

An email arrived Monday from publisher extraordinaire, Connie Taylor at Fathom Publishing, with spectacular news: Drunk on Peace and Quiet earned a national award! We are the proud recipients of an Eric Hoffer Honorable Mention for ebook fiction by a small press. I am...

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Busy, Busy, Happy, Happy

Busy, Busy, Happy, Happy

Since my last post, I've finished two months of substitute teaching in a wonderful 8th grade LA classroom, got an elementary school Field Day planned (with a lot of help), saw a DAR grant though until it was finished - a fence now surrounds, an old, remote cemetery,...

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Mother Earth News Fair in NC

Mother Earth News Fair in NC

We spent the weekend near Asheville at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center selling a few books, meeting delightful people, and learning cool stuff.  I sold a book to a lady named Cinnamon Sky, talked to another lady whose sister was an ER doctor in Barrow,...

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Because I’m happy…clap along…

Because I’m happy…clap along…

This week's events have me fairly walking on air. Pharell's "Happy" song is running through my head as is the "Be Happy" tune long ago sung by Bobby McFerrin.  The world smells like wildflowers and mown grass and if the wind would stop blowing it would be a spring day...

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Lambing!

Lambing!

This has been a busy week - eight lambs! Two ewes had four each, but one of the runts died and the other runt was rejected by her tired mama. Then another ewe delivered two but one died so she took the little rejected runt for her own (thank goodness!). There are...

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Sorority Presentation

Sorority Presentation

A friend in the Virginia  Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority invited me to speak about Alaska last week. My presentation was to take 20 minutes or so and the wonderful group of women were so attentive that I didn't even look at the clock and yakked on for 50 minutes.  They...

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Naku Books New Logo

Naku Books New Logo

The small, author-owned business which sells my books is called Naku Books.  It is licensed to do business in West Virginia and has a brand new logo.  Our next public excursion is to the Mother Earth News Fair on April 9-10 at Fletcher, NC.  So come and visit!

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Biography Writing Progress

Biography Writing Progress

The rough version of a biography of Dr. Henry Lake Dickason is finished!  His life is inspirational. Writing it has consumed me in recent weeks and taught me so much about the realities of life on Peters Mountain.  It will need tweaked and polished a hundred times...

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[SNN] Sheep Network News

[SNN] Sheep Network News

Lindside WV: In preparation for the spring lambing season, a stall in the red barn was emptied of hay this afternoon. Then, the wooden pallets on the floor (that kept the hay off the ground) were being packed up, when an angry little animal surprised one and all....

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