On Tuesday, January 31, Jackson Coffee Company, 201 S. Mechanic Street in Jackson, is hosting my Special Book Signing Event to benefit the Jackson Public Schools Food Services Program. The Last Angel To Fall is hailed as “A powerhouse first volume in a supernatural-thriller series” by Kirkus Reviews. Set mostly in and around Jackson, the first book in the series follows Federal Agent Jubal Stone as he uncovers a multi-layered conspiracy involving the State Department and descending to the depths of Hell and reaching up to the heights of Heaven. You'll never look at things the same way again. So, come and join us on the 31st to learn about the earth-shattering events happening in the shadows of Jackson, pick up a cup of Jackson's finest coffee and help the program feeding Jackson's school children at the same time. 50% of all book purchases will benefit the Jackson Public Schools Food Services Program. If you're not familiar with JPS Food Services, it's about...
Gary R. Walsh, August 22, 1957 to June 9, 2025 You protected me whenever I was vulnerable Defended me when I was attacked You made me believe in myself when others rejected me You were always there I n my most desperate moments of despair Of pain so deep and hurtful I wished that I was dead You were sympathetic, worried and watchful You were always there You made me see options where I saw nothing at all Helped me laugh when I all I could do was cry Those times when I was heartbroken You never let me feel unloved , when I just wanted to die Whenever I felt alone and worthless, You were always there Whenever I think of something happy Y ou were always there Whenever I think of something I am proud of Y ou were always there Whenever I think of the future Y ou were always there But I am all alone now, dear brother And I just can’t bear to let you go I've got to go where you have gone To tell you just how much I love yo...
Is it a movie? That is the question writers need to ask before they begin writing a script. Boring the reader or viewer is the cardinal sin. People yawning in a movie theater is a sure sign of a movie that never should have been made. Some people think they have a great idea for a movie, but they don't develop it beyond the idea. I've read several scripts over the years that were about as exciting and entertaining as watching a tree grow. Watching a tree grow in the forest, where no one can see it, and where scripts like that are buried, hopefully forever. Many of the scripts I've read fall far short of an affirmative answer to this question. It is in the comedy genre that this occurs most often. Someone wants to write a comedy or romantic comedy screenplay, but the result is a series of comedy skits strung together to fill up the script. This is not a movie, it's a variety show. A movie requires an actual story with a beginning, middle and end. And th...
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