Ever "Gone Muddin' "? Opal Campbell Tells Us How

I have a fabulous, wonderful facebook friend named Opal Campbell.  Besides being the Review Coordinator (whom we call the Review Queen) for my sweet publisher, Astraea Press, Opal is a writer in her own right.  With her upcoming new book, Fried Pickles and the Fuzz, coming to Astraea in January of 2013, she introduces us to several new concepts.  One of them, she calls "muddin'"  It's kind of like....well, let me let her tell you about it.  And her new book!

Gone Muddin'.........by Opal Campbell


In many small towns muddin’ is a popular past time for the young’uns. I’ll admit that I have been several times and had a ball J The key to a good muddin’ trip is making sure there is a group with several trucks and at least one with a tow chain or winch. Someone is gonna get stuck J Never fails.
Why in the world would anyone want to you might ask. Well, there is just something very satisfying about slippin’ and slidin’. Jerkin’ the wheel to correct the slide and when you finish…seein’ those trucks COVERED in mud JSilly? Of course. But in small towns where entertainment is hard to find, muddin’ is one of those things that is just pure fun. 
Safe? Well……it carries hazards of its own. Never go muddin’ in a top heavy or jacked up ride. The chances of rollin’ your truck go way up. Muddin’ is really an art that should only be performed in a VERY large pasture where it has already been permitted, the area checked for dangers like fence posts and holes, and the spectators should remain a safe distance from the mud pit J
Aside from that it’s a barrel of monkeys J
Calico Daniels
Fried Pickles and the Fuzz coming January 2013 to Astraea Press Blurb: Big Creek might be a stereotypical small town but even they have drama.Heather loves her little café, and her best customer is the county Sheriff. She’s been waiting months for him to ask her out…maybe she won’t have to wait much longer.Bronson feels at home in Big Creek even though he hasn’t been the Sheriff for long. Small towns have their perks and a pretty café owner who cooks like an angel certainly doesn’t hurt. Now, if he could only get over his nerves and drum up the gumption to ask her out.Throw in a gossip mill, a redneck festival and an ill timed attempt to help and you end up with some laughs, some ruffled feathers and a town that is….Redneck Fabulous.
Look for this kitschy and whimsical new offering from Opal in less than a month!
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Published on December 18, 2012 22:41
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