Friday, March 31, 2006

Out like a Lamb


Finishing up in Atlanta today . . . I'll be at Mt. Paran Christian School this morning, then it's off to the airport to fly home. And--good news! Last night I clicked the "send" button and sent THE ELEVATOR off to my editor, along with its style sheet and timeline. As I wait to hear from her, I'll begin the research for my next book, the first in the "Fairlawn" series.

And I might take a few days off.

Oh--yesterday, at Fellowship Christian School, I walked into the library and received the shock of my life. The librarian, Linda Landrum, had unearthed a copy of the Re'Generation's UNMISTAKABLY album . . . and there I was on the cover, with nine of my teammates. What a hoot! Few people even remember the Re'Generation, let alone have the albums. If you have a store of them around the house, I also sang on the GOING HOME and STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES albums . . . wow. Those were recorded in 1976-77. That seems like an eternity ago, but I'm still living out lessons I learned that incredible year.

Can you believe tomorrow is April first? No April fools jokes here, though I have heard of a couple floating around cyberspace. Tomorrow I'll begin another "book of the month" feature, and we'll be discussing MAGDALENE. See you then!

~~Angie

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:11 PM

    The only joke about tomorrow is that we have to turn our clocks...that is total bad timing! I wonder how many people won't do it because it is April Fools Day? LOL

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  2. Anonymous9:13 PM

    Hey Angie, I'm almost done reading Magdalene and I'm enjoying it so much. I'll be really interested to read your upcoming blogs about how the book was researched.
    Can I make a request for a future blog? Please, please, please do a week of blogs on The Canopy! I loved that book (and the audio version!) and I would love to hear how you researched it.
    One more thing--can you give us a hint of what the Fairlawn series will be about? Inquiring minds want to know!

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  3. Sure! Since you asked, we'll do a BOM on The Canopy next month. Fine with me!

    And Fairlawn is about a bit city woman who inherits a small town funeral home . . .

    Angie

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