I can't believe the last time I posted on this blog was earlier this year. It's like time stopped when COVID arrived. I know many of you can relate. This has been a painful, heartbreaking and cruel year in terms of loss. If you have lost someone this year due to COVID (or another disease), I'm deeply sorry. Here's hoping 2021 will be better than 2020, "a year like no other," as aptly described by the NY Times.
On a final note, thank you so much for your continuing support. At this point, I'm not sure if I'm ever going to write another book again. (I'm leaning toward no). This is why I'm especially touched by the readers who are still reading my books, especially "A Epiphany in Lilacs," which has personal meaning for me as it's loosely inspired by my beloved late father's experiences as a young Holocaust survivor in a DP camp after WWII. Thank you for your support, your ratings and reviews. They validate this work, which was really a labor of love, in a way that cannot be underestimated.
God bless you.