To me, the year 2023 is framed by bookends. It began with me feverishly, but joyfully, writing a novel and now ends with me working to raise funds and writing what I consider an important book of nonfiction about a more somber subject. At around this time last year, while I was on the treadmill, my mind wandered to events in my past. I’m fifty-eight years old, so there’s a lot to look back on. I reached back forty years to some experiences I had at Interlochen Arts Camp here in Northern Michigan back in the summer of 1985. That’s the kernel of truth in what became my novel,
The Year 2023 Is Bookended with Joy and Tears
The Year 2023 Is Bookended with Joy and Tears
The Year 2023 Is Bookended with Joy and Tears
To me, the year 2023 is framed by bookends. It began with me feverishly, but joyfully, writing a novel and now ends with me working to raise funds and writing what I consider an important book of nonfiction about a more somber subject. At around this time last year, while I was on the treadmill, my mind wandered to events in my past. I’m fifty-eight years old, so there’s a lot to look back on. I reached back forty years to some experiences I had at Interlochen Arts Camp here in Northern Michigan back in the summer of 1985. That’s the kernel of truth in what became my novel,