I had the privilege of being the guest speaker at the Genealogy Society in our county yesterday.
It had been iffy- the weather, my back, my mother's health - but the stars aligned or whatever, and I got to do it.
I read from two of my books (Out on a Limb of the Family Tree and The Year of Nine: Where the Rain Begins). The audience and I interacted some, comments, questions, that kind of thing.
Then I read a bit from the novel I am currently writing.
You know what's fun?
When everybody laughs in the right place. When you have to pause while they laugh.
Makes my heart sing.
I sold a few books, too. That was icing on the cake.
We of Appalachia, and really, we of human race, have such a connection to one another. Much of that shows up in humor. Laughing together as a group does something to the world.
Maybe our politicians need to be forced to go somewhere and listen to a good story teller that will make them laugh, shed a tear, and feel connected to each other and to the rest of the world.
You never know; but something has gotta give.
Friday, February 12, 2016
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