Thursday, April 19, 2012

Goodbye Mr. New Year's Eve

It's hard to believe Dick Clark is gone. He had many accomplishments in his illustrious career but to me he will always be Mr. New Year's Eve. For decades, he was a steady fixture welcoming the New Year in style at Times Square, and it gave us all a sense of continuity, almost of immortality that somehow some things never die. Dick Clark stood there year after year in all kinds of weather for us, and truly seemed to relish in his role as the perpetual "bon vivant" of New York. He was smooth, likable and a big part of our lives. Whether we watched him on television or braved the crowds to see him in person, he was an indelible image out there in the biggest party of the world. New Year's Eve will never be the same without him. He will be sorely missed and I can't imagine anyone else taking his place. So let's raise our Dom Perignon champagne glasses (because for him nothing else will do) in a great toast To Mr. New Year's Eve. May he have a great trip.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Thank You Readers

My sales just hit their first milestone. I sold 300 hundred copies in March and I'm very happy. I treasure and appreciate each and every sale because I know you've got a zillion choices out there, so the fact that you picked my books is very rewarding. For all bird lovers, I hope you like the sweet and tender true story of my unforgettable birds "Jill & Mickey."
For memoir lovers, I hope you like "Beyond the Snows of the Andes," and "A Different Journey." I'm currently working on a novel and I'm very excited, the fact that you're buying my books has given me wings. Once again, thank you, thank you, merci beacoup, gracias, grazie mille, etc.

http://www.amazon.com/Jill-Mickey-ebook/dp/B007I4Y674
http://www.amazon.com/A-Different-Journey-ebook/dp/B005J6JGOG
http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Snows-Andes-ebook/dp/B004MDLV0O