HELLO GOODREADS!!!

I have decided to reach out to the wide world and see what's going on. I have to warn you that I am not only ill-at-ease with the 21st century, I never warmed up to the 20th century either. Harold, my husband, and I really belong somewhere around 1890. We lived in Africa and got (if we were lucky) two phone calls a year. Cell phones, computers and emails were unheard of. We have never really adjusted to things like Twitter and Facebook.

For a while we lived in Menlo Park, California. What I remember most about it is the noise. Trucks, leaf blowers, sirens, jack hammers -- they drove me crazy. There weren't any insects. I love bugs, but people sprayed so much poison that all we got were a few ants. Africa is full of life. There are tons of animals and the parks are full of people. They sit on the grass to eat lunch or talk. The city parks in California are deserted.

But enough of complaining. Harold and I discovered a hidden village in the middle of the Chiricahua Mountains. It is 1950 here. We don't have television or radio, although we do have an excellent internet service. It is quiet and you can hear coyotes at night. The inhabitants never retire and live to be very old.

The quiet has allowed me to write. I have a new book coming out on September 3 of this year. It is called The Lord of Opium and is the sequel to The House of the Scorpion. I also have written an adult novel called A New Year's Tale. Right now it is only on Kindle, but Harold is working on a paperback edition. I have a whole list of books to write and now I can do it.

Those of you who have visited my website know this stuff already. For the next few weeks I will learn how to communicate on Goodreads. This is all new and somewhat confusing to me. Please be patient.
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Published on March 13, 2013 16:30
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message 1: by Salimah (new)

Salimah Good for you! I honestly feel the same way about feeling like you're supposed to be from another time. I'd like my life to span from the 1850's - 1920's. Anyway, I am very, very excited for The Lord of Opium!


message 2: by Bee (new)

Bee Good to hear from you. I love your books and I'm very excited to read The Lord of Opium! I used to teach 8th grade reading in south Texas, and I chose The House of the Scorpion as one of the novels I taught--the students LOVED it (and I do too!).


message 3: by Kimikimi (new)

Kimikimi Oh my goodness so excited for the new book. I always recommend the first one to younger male reluctant readers.


message 4: by Lunar (new)

Lunar I have never read The House of the Scorpion, but I have read your Sea of Trolls series, and I loved it :) Looking forwards to seeing you pop up on Goodreads.


message 5: by Cathy (new)

Cathy Douglas Immediately pre-ordered Lord of Opium, because I loved House of the Scorpion. I only knew about it because I read it to my kids, but man, it really hit me.

I grew up in California. Bugs don't like it because it's so dry in summer, but you'll hear some crickets, anyway. Nothing like Africa, I'm sure, or even Wisconsin (where I live now.)

Welcome to Goodreads! I'm way too old for it and don't quite understand it, but I find the online world exciting anyway.


message 6: by Anne (new)

Anne I look forward to checking out A New Year's Tale! I love how you pick your names for the book; they end up always aptly fitting for the title. Stay healthy and enjoy Chiricahua!


message 7: by Kimikimi (new)

Kimikimi Also is there ever going to be any thing like "the ear, the eye, and the arm?" I've read it so many times, and I keep trying to find other books in that "voice" but just can't. I don't want to pressure you, but I just love that book.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

You just described the perfect living situation for me. I would be PERFECTLY happy with no television or phone. However, my other half would most likely die of shear boredom. He CLAIMS that he likes to read, but in the eleven years we have been together I have known of him to read ONE book. It is really nice to hear from you and I am excited about The Lord of Opium. Will definitely read once it is released.


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