Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Senior Camp 2035 Coming Soon

If our Government today is any reflection of what it might be in the future, then be prepared to be scared. My latest novel, Senior Camp 2035, takes place in a futuristic, dystopian America run by a totalitarian leader. All eighty-year-olds in the Country are invited to camps in their States to compete for fabulous prizes. Mimi and Lula attend the camp being held in Dome City situated in New Orleans. The women's excitement quickly turns to fear and then to horror when they realize they are in grave danger of never leaving.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans & Unconditional Love

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans & Unconditional Love: My memoir, The Forever Saints Fan Club, is about four devoted Saints fans who loved the New Orleans Saints and who loved me unconditionally....

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans: My memoir, The Forever Saints Fan Club, is about four devoted Saints fans who loved the New Orleans Saints and who loved me unconditionally....

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans & Unconditional Love

Forever Saints Fans: Forever Saints Fans & Unconditional Love: My memoir, The Forever Saints Fan Club, is about four devoted Saints fans who loved the New Orleans Saints and who loved me unconditionally....

Forever Saints Fans & Unconditional Love

My memoir, The Forever Saints Fan Club, is about four devoted Saints fans who loved the New Orleans Saints and who loved me unconditionally. Because of the recent controversy in the NFL about players kneeling to protest instead of standing to honor our flag and nation during the performance of our National Anthem, many fans are boycotting professional football teams and games.

It saddens me that this is happening and I agree and disagree with those on both sides of the debate. Maybe the players who choose to protest can do so before and/or after the game, but I think they should all stand for the National Anthem. Having said that, the only thing I know for certain is that those four loved ones I write about in my book would never abandon the Saints. When I say these fans loved the Saints unconditionally, I mean it. No matter what. Even when they saw fellow fans wear bags over their heads, they did not give up on their team. It was always, "wait til next week or next year."

I always say I am not a crazy, devoted, fan like my loved ones and so many like them who were, but I love my Saints team and the Who Dat Nation. I may not have liked some individual players or certain coaches over the years, but I love the Saints. I wish them a winning season. I, for one, will be watching, along with Forever Saints Fans everywhere, here and in Heaven.


Monday, September 26, 2016

Forever Saints Fans: SAINTS VS HILLARY & TRUMP

Forever Saints Fans: SAINTS VS HILLARY & TRUMP: Now this is the true test of a "forever Saints fan." Will you be watching the New Orleans Saints go for their first win of their 5...

SAINTS VS HILLARY & TRUMP

Now this is the true test of a "forever Saints fan." Will you be watching the New Orleans Saints go for their first win of their 50th season on the 10-year anniversary of the Superdome reopening after Katrina? It's a big night for the Saints and their loyal fans.
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It's also a big night for those of us who need to watch the most highly anticipated debate ever. I know without a doubt my loved ones described in my "Forever Saints Fans" book would not hesitate in their decision regarding this conflict. They would definitely be in the Superdome tonight or watching the game between the Saints and the Falcons on their iPads or TVs or whatever.. They might flip over to the debate during time-outs and commercial breaks and during half-time if watching a televised version.

As I say in my book, I am a Saints fan but not fanatically loyal like the "forever ones" so I will watch the first thirty minutes of the game, then switch over to the debate, then during the boring moments, if there are any, I will switch back to the game to catch the score. And as for the winners, good luck, Saints. As for the debaters, good luck . . . .