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When Roger Bruner wrote Impractically Yours a few years back, he included this whimsical, pun-filled epilogue to tell the tale of the three main characters—Robbie, María, and Douglas—putting their heads together to write Impractically Yours.
You may recall that Robbie and Douglas are incorrigible when they get together, and this chapter shows them at their best—or their worst, considering what poor María has to put up with now that Douglas and Robbie are also getting together outside of church.
After many times of editing and revising the original novel, Roger realized that Chapter Eighty-Three wrapped everything up perfectly. So he took the epilogue out.
But he’d had such fun writing that epilogue that he kept coming back to it. Wouldn’t the people who’d enjoyed Impractically Yours so much get a kick out of reading the omitted—the almost lost—original final chapter?
It wouldn't be practical to publish a print copy of something this short, but for the Kindle? Ideal!
15 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 24, 2018
Roger can't decide which genre he prefers. He's written speculative fiction, contemporary women's fiction, and novels for teens. His current interest is fiction for and about senior adults. All of his twenty-four novels are Christian, however, and are free from objectionable language, sexual content, and gratuitous violence.
Roger plays bass on his church praise team and guitar at a weekly nursing home ministry. He has also been on mission trips to Australia, England, Wales, Romania, and Nicaragua.
At 78 he's still in pretty good health, but stays home a lot more than he used to. He enjoys reading, walking, photography, writing music and recording his own songs at home, and playing Quidler with his delightful wife, Kathleen.