Amish Peacefulness – Slow, Quiet and Absolutely Harmless

Hello to family, friends and fans of The Amish-Country Mysteries.  I offer this peaceful image of an Amish father and son as my first posting after a long absence from social media.  I hope you like the photo as much as I do.  News of me and my novels?  Well yes, I am fine and I am still writing.  I have been deeply immersed in the process of writing my tenth novel, and I am happy to report that it is nearly done.  Many of you have written on this website to ask how I am, and I appreciate that very much.  I will dedicate this novel to my fans, who have been spectacularly patient while I have labored over it.


I have also been laboring over a decision about social media.  I do not like what has been done with it on the world stage.  Facebook and Twitter are especially vulnerable to the abuse of violent people and factions, and I have slowly brought myself to a decision.  My website is not subject to abuse, so far as I can tell, and I very much look forward to posting again on a fairly regular basis.  But Facebook, and Twitter especially, are troublesome to me, and I have decided to withdraw from using Twitter, and to withdraw from using Facebook at locations other than the Community Page for my novels.


I apologize for taking so long to arrive at this, and I hope you are encouraged by the fact that I have not forgotten that you very much deserve a tenth installment in the Branden/Troyer/Robertson stories.  I am crafting a novel that will bring you back to all of your favorite characters.  When I have a draft of the novel that I am satisfied is ready for publication, I will let you know that here with a post.  It will not be too much longer in coming.  In the meantime, watch for more Amish photos on this website.


 


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