Friday, February 12, 2021

BOOK: Waiting for Richard by Carol Ann Kauffman

Waiting for Richard
by Carol Ann Kauffman


As retired surance office manager Skye McKenna launches a new career as a children's book author., she embarks on a book tour in Australia, where she meets a reclusive elephant-loving veterinarian. Why does he seem so familiar? And so attractive? And how old is TOO old to find love?
 

The TIME AFTER TIME series follows a pair of quintessential lovers, Richard and Nicole, through their lives together, at different times, in different places, with different names and faces. This follows the alternate theory that the relationships we forge in this 
lifetime, both good and bad, are continued in the 
future and rooted in the past. Those people who 
have had a profound effect on us in this 
life will find us in the future.


Wait! Before you buy, read this excerpt:



Chapter One

Location: Sterling, Ohio

 

“Run!” said Rita, fear catching in her voice.

“Are you kidding me?” replied Skye. “I’m too damn old to run! Do you want me to have a heart attack? Or fall and break a hip? If some slimy son of a bitch wants a piece of me that bad, then let him come! He’ll be damn sorry.”

“We gotta get out of here. I’m scared,” Rita whispered. 

“Calm down, Rita. We’ll be okay.” Skye pulled out her cell phone and tapped 9-1-1. “Yes, we’re in the underground parking garage of the Sterling City Center and we’re being chased by a madman with a knife, and my friend here is scared and I’m too damn old to run. Yes. Skye McKenna. Sixty-six. Well, I’m glad you agree that’s too old to run.”            

“Help is on the way.”

“Skye, you don’t know he has a knife!”

“You’re absolutely right! He could have a gun. Shall I call her back and correct myself?” 

Sirens were blaring in the distance.

“Isn’t this illegal? This is at least a misdemeanor, if not a felony. Skye, we could end up in jail.”

“Would you rather be murdered in the underground parking garage?”

“No.”

“Then, cry and sniffle, look weak and helpless, and let me handle Sterling’s Finest. Damn! If I knew there was a chance we were going to die on the way to the car, I would’ve had dessert. They make this wonderful strawberry and mascarpone cream cheese torte in there that is pure heaven on a plate.” 

A police car pulled up the aisle. Skye and Rita were shouting and waving.

“We’re here! We’re here. Did you see him? He ran that way,” Skye pointed. One officer, the shorter, younger one, took off on foot in the direction of Skye’s pointing finger. The taller, older one stayed with them and tried to calm them down. He walked them to their car and let them sit to rest.

“It’s okay, ladies, you’re safe now. Can you give me a description of this madman with the knife? Height, weight, clothing?” Rita cried and sniffled, shaking her head no.

“About six feet tall, brown hair, brown eyes, stubbly face, jeans, light green tee-shirt with some band name on it, navy pea coat, old black tennis shoes. No piercings or jewelry. No visible tattoos. Not a bad looking guy.”

“Weight?”

“I’m no judge of weight. Far be it from me to attach a number to the human frame. I know I certainly don’t like it when they do it to me. Not fat, not too skinny, but a slim build. Just right.”

“Age?”

“Thirties, I’m guessing here.

“The knife?”

“Chef’s knife. Silver handle, scalloped grip. You can’t buy those individually, you have to buy the whole set. They come with a wooden butcher’s block.”

“Did he brandish the knife at you?”

“Of course, he did! Do you think we would’ve called for help if he were just a prep chef taking his chef’s knife out for a midnight stroll in the underground parking garage? He threatened us.”

“What did he say?”

“He said, ‘Die, you bitches!’’” 

The other officer came back, shaking his head. 

“Couldn’t find him. I heard running and panting, though. There was definitely someone out there who didn’t want to stop and talk to the police. He got away.”

“Were you in the restaurant?” asked Tall Officer. Skye and Rita nodded. “Did he follow you out?” They looked at each other.

“We don’t know. We ate too much. We were just about rolling out of there. We weren’t paying any attention,” said Skye. “Officer, we’re really tired. This has been a harrowing experience. We want to go home. If we remember anything else, we’ll call you, okay?” He took their names and contact numbers and said he’d be in touch. 

“Lock your doors. Go straight home, Ladies.” 

He patted the hood of Skye’s car and let them go. Skye drove away.


“God, Skye, I was scared to death. How can you be so calm?”

“This isn’t calmness. It’s boredom.”

“How can you be bored when we’re being stalked by a menacing slasher in a dark underground parking garage at night with a big knife?”

“Did you ever think he might’ve just been some poor shlub walking to his car? Maybe he had a business dinner, or some other meeting. Or maybe he works at Sterling City Center. And, Rita, we didn’t see a weapon, remember?  Just because he was in the parking garage at the same time as we were doesn’t mean he was after us or dangerous or a public menace.  

“No, no, Skye. I know he was. He looked at me funny. And where did you ever come up with that description? That was nothing like him.”

“That cutie pie? Oh, he’s the man in my head. He’s always in there, smiling at me. That one walking in the garage? I’m not sure that he was after us, or after anybody.” 

“Well, let’s hope the police don’t find the man in your head. They’ll arrest him.”

“Oh, Rita. I’ve looked for him all my life. If they can find him and detain him, I’ll gladly go bail him out. And take him home and make him some soup and give him a back rub and…” love him forever, she thought. My Richard. Rita laughed.

“Skye, you’re crazy!”

“I know,” she sighed. She was resigned to the fact she would never find him, this incredible man in her head with the big, warm, liquid-velvet brown eyes and the sweetest unguarded smile. The cutest dimple. A splash of freckles across the bridge of his nose. He’d been there, in her dreams, smiling at her, for as long as she could remember. If she hadn’t found him by now, she never would. And if she found him now at her age, her hormonal drive was gone, her skin didn’t quite fit her body anymore, and she had succumbed to gravity, what the hell would she do with him besides make him soup and give him a back rub? Still, he was there, in her head. Smiling. Those eyes.

Skye pulled up in front of Rita’s rental house.

“Will you be okay?”

“Sure. See you tomorrow after work. I’ll bring you that letter from my kid brother. It’s causing me sleepless nights. You’ll see what I mean. He always exaggerates I know, but this time he’s in trouble, and it’s worse than the usual. I just know it, but I don’t know what to do about it.”

“Okay, bring it over. We’ll figure out what’s up with him. Good night, Rita. I’ll wait until you get in and check the house for slashers hiding under your bed or in the closet, with my finger on speed dial to the police department.”

“Thanks, Skye. You’re a peach. Good night,” she chuckled. 

“Good night, Ri.” Rita went in, checked her apartment and waved Skye off.  Skye went home and went to bed.

 

Skye was awakened very early by the sound of the doorbell. She pulled on her robe and slippers and shuffled to peak out the window. Sterling Police Department.

“Ms. McKenna?”

“Yes?”

“Ms. McKenna, it’s Detective Samson. This is Officer Metz. May we come in?”

“Yes, of course. What’s wrong?” she said as she moved aside to let them in.

“Ahh, Ms. McKenna, we need to talk to you about what happened in the parking garage at Sterling City Center last night.”

“Well okay, but we told the officers everything we knew last night.”

“There has been a… recent development, Ms. McKenna. Rita Collier is in the hospital. Someone broke into her home sometime last night and shot her. She’s alive, but in serious condition. Head wound. She’s unresponsive, in a coma.” 

Skye sank into the couch, hardly able to comprehend what he said. Someone shot Rita? Last night?

“Oh, my God!”




















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Thursday, February 11, 2021

ENTERTAINMENT: Raised by Wolves (HBOMax)











 





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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

INTERVIEW: Sci-Fi Author Michael A. Bolinger


Michael A. Bolinger

 Houston, Texas

USA

 



Good morning, Michael, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the blog for authors and art and those who love them. Can you tell me a little about your book?

I have one Sci-Fi/Fantasy book out entitled, “The Doxan” and I’m currently working on a sequel.


 

What is your favorite genre to write?

Sci-Fi is definitely my favorite genre to both read and write.



Favorite food.

My favorite food is Italian.  I’ve never met a carbohydrate I didn’t like.

 



Tea or coffee?

Tea (sweetened or unsweetened) is my drink of choice.



Pizza or ice cream?

Tough choice.  Today, I’m going to say ice cream.  But if you ask me tomorrow you might get a different answer.

 


Wine or beer?

Definitely wine.

 



Where would you like to visit?

I love to travel and see new places.  I’d like to visit Norway, Sweden and Finland as I haven’t yet been there.  In the Sci-Fi/Fantasy world, I’d love to visit Pandora (from the 2009 movie, “Avatar”) and Rivendell (from J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, “Lord of the Rings”).

 

 

Favorite musical artist.  

Another tough question.  I’m an eclectic music lover, meaning I love many different artists in many different music genres.  But if I had to narrow it down to a single artist it would probably be Pentatonix.

 



Do you listen to music when you write?  What?

No, I absolutely don’t.  I love to write and I love to listen to music but the two are mutually exclusive.  When I write, I’m mentally drawn in to forming the storyline and character dialog.  Anything else in that moment would be a distraction.

 





What makes you laugh?

I’m easily amused at myself and the antics of my fictional characters.

 


Because this is an art and author blog, I am obligated to ask: Favorite work of art or sculpture.

My favorite painting is Quiet Night by John Harris.

 

 

How old were you when you started writing?

I started writing song lyrics and poetry in my teens but I never took myself as a serious writer until my late 30s when I began writing technical documents.  It took me another two decades to realize there was a serious science-fiction writer inside me who wanted an outlet.

 


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?

Years of technical writing has developed in me a discipline of using outlines.  First, I’ll rough a high-level outline of the book, and then as I start each chapter I’ll do a more detailed outline of that chapter.  However, as the storyline progresses the outline is fully subject to the whims of my fictional characters.


 

Describe your perfect evening.

My perfect evening exists in a COVID-free world.  It includes a romantic dinner with my spouse followed by a good movie or concert.

 


Where do you get your inspiration?

My inspiration comes from my life experiences.  The people I’ve met, the places I’ve been, the books I’ve read, the dreams I’ve dreamed, the love, the laughter and the loss have all conspired to inspire me.



 

What do you do when you get a writer's block?

For me, writer’s block is when my fictional characters won’t talk to me, and insomnia is when they won’t shut up.  If they aren’t talking to me, I’ll do something that takes my mind off my writing such as read a book, watch a movie, listen to music, or go for a nature hike.  But if my fictional characters won’t shut up, then I’m awake half the night.

 



Who is your favorite author?

I’ve read many great authors but my favorite is Dan Brown.

 

 

He is one of my favorites, also. He never disappoints. Best book you ever read.

“Einstein - His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson.

 


I'm not familiar with that one. I'll have to add it to my list. Last book you read.

I’m currently reading “1633,” a military science fiction novel by David Weber & Eric Flint.  It’s the first time I’ve read anything by either author.  I just happened across the novel in a local used book store.



 


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?

I have a day job as well as write.  Any non-writing job would have to be somehow related to science and/or technology.

 

 





Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?

My wife.  She believed in me before I believed in myself.

 


If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?

I would enjoy a conversation with Lieutenant Commander Data from Star Trek and have a deep-dive discussion about humanity and the human condition.  With his superior intellect, he could provide an “outsider’s” (non-human) perspective that would truly be fascinating.

 


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?

(1)                 Write, write, write.  There’s no better way to improve your writing skills than by actually writing.  I’m not against taking a writing course, but understand that it’s not a substitute for actually putting pen to paper.  Also, understand that there’s nothing you can learn in a writing course that you can’t learn from experience and by hanging out with other writers (consider joining a local writing club).

(2)                 Read, read, read.  Reading expands your horizons and gives you real-life examples of how other authors write.  Focus on reading authors who write in the same genre in which you wish to write.

(3)                 Bond with your story.  In other words, write a story that stirs you, that inspires you, that speaks to you.  If your story doesn’t speak to YOU, then don’t count on it to speak to others.  Finally, don’t confuse pride of authorship with the bonding process.  They’re two totally separate things.  Your writing should stir something within you OTHER than the fact that you wrote it.

 

 

Do you have some links for us to follow you?

 

Amazon Author Page:  https://amazon.com/author/michaelbolinger

 

Facebook Author Page:  https://www.facebook.com/michaelbolingerauthor

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20139379.Michael_A_Bolinger





 










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