R is for Roland

Who Is This Strange Man Asking These Stranger Questions?
That's me daydreaming with Midnight wondering what the heck we are doing on my terrace.
Thomas Mallon wrote in the New York Times --
Novelists’ lives are considerably less interesting than they used to be. Longer, yes, but much drier in every sense.
He obviously has not lived my life!
* Abandoned at the age of six by my alcoholic father on the roughest street in Detroit,
I learned over 6 weeks the true meaning of horror.
*My step-father later tried to kill me twice, jealous of the love my mother had for me.
* I ran afoul of a street gang in Lafayette, Louisiana, who were terrorizing the students from their lunch money.
Being more scared of my step-father than I was of them,
I learned it sucked to crawl home with broken ribs, nose, and little fingers.
* I have been forcibly evacuated twice from my city due to hurricanes destroying the town.
* I spent 3 fun-filled nights on the dark streets of New Orleans after Katrina.
*In the space of two years, I lost my last remaining childhood friend, my fiancee, my mother, and my business.
Oh, Boo Hoo, right?
Everyone has had and is having a harder time than they appear.
Still, current theory has it that adding an author bio helps
to connect the reader in a real way to the author.
I think the author bio gives a hint to the reader what kind of prose
is contained in the novel if the reader turns to it first.
So this is the bio I add at the end of all my novels to say HI and tip my Stetson to browsers:
Roland Yeomans was born in Detroit, Michigan.
But his last memories of that city are hub-caps and kneecaps since, at the age of seven, he followed the free food when his parents moved to Lafayette, Louisiana.
The hitch-hiking after their speeding car from state to state was a real adventure.
Once in Louisiana, Roland learned strange new ways of pronouncing David and Richard when they were last names.
And it was not a pleasant sight when he pronounced Comeaux for the first time.
He has a Bachelor’s degree in English Education and a Master’s degree in Psychology.
He has been a teacher, counselor, book store owner, and even a pirate since he once worked at a tax preparation firm.
Now, he runs the roads delivering rare blood to ill patients.
So far he has written forty books.
You can find Roland at his web page: www.rolandyeomans.blogspot.com
or at his private table in Meilori’s.
The web page is safer to visit. But if you insist on visiting Meilori’s, bring a friend who runs slower than you.
Just Wondering:
Do You Add An Author Bio To Your Novels?
Published on April 20, 2017 22:00
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