Rene’ Gaudet scrabbled his way through law school, then found his future through the first client who found him. That client was a New Orleans drug dealer currently residing in the Orleans Parish prison who needed a courier with unlimited access to him while he was behind bars. How the lives of Rene’ Gaudet and […]
Keep Me Safe is finally on the market!
Before she learned to fear her husband, Barley—before she was shot and he was killed—Cecile dreamed of living a normal life among the mossy oaks and exotic scenery of her hometown. A whiz in a New Orleans court of law, her husband turned her into an insecure wimp in the real world. To top it off, now a killer […]
Getting There
Don’t let anyone kid you – there’s a lot more to becoming a published author than simply putting words onto a page! Announcing the novel KEEP ME SAFE and completing Bellamy Gayle as a WordPress site have been lengthy projects, maybe because it’s the first time I’ve reached this far in the publication process and […]
Off the Trauma Track for a while
Originally posted on Writers' Block:
Calamities affect us in so many ways, don’t they? There’s the immediate physical, adrenaline rush that reddens our faces, engorges our throats, and speeds our heartbeats in a primitive fight or flight response which, when it subsides, leaves us breathless and shaky. More insidious and more dangerous to our psyches…
The antagonist in KEEP ME SAFE lives large
Rene’ Gaudet scrabbled his way through law school, then found his future through the first client who found him. That client was a New Orleans drug dealer currently residing in the Orleans Parish prison who needed a courier with unlimited access to him while he was behind bars. How the lives of Rene’ Gaudet and […]
Will it Ever Happen?
So far back in time it seems shrouded in wisps of cloud, November 1, 2017 I wrote the first paragraph of a novel titled Keep Me Safe. The original title was Close Enough to Perfect, like a song by the same name. Concern about copyright infringement interfered with my concentration on the manuscript, so I […]
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton