LIKE TEAMWORK!

Wow! Over the last few weeks, there have been so many fantastic things going on with Summer Ray. First of all, the first seven books are finally updated and I cannot be more thrilled. But I am on the edge of my seat wondering, “How in the world does this series end?” I don’t get … More LIKE TEAMWORK!

LIKE A FINE WINE!

Finally, I feel I can breathe a sigh of relief. Throughout this journey, I have had to learn to rely on God’s timing. But also for doing things that didn’t make sense on their own. Oftentimes, I have written blogs about puzzle pieces, and how each piece has a specific place and purpose. But it … More LIKE A FINE WINE!

GET TO THE CORE!

While working on the final edits for the original books, I needed to take a break. So, I went back up to where it all began, Big Round Top on the Gettysburg Battlefield! In February of 2025, it will be 16 years of working on Summer Ray. It is hard to believe that what started … More GET TO THE CORE!

WORTH IT!

Excellence is something I strive for. But it takes along time to achieve. It is tedious – tiresome because of length or dullness, boring.” It is meticulous – “showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.” It is exhausting! It requires a great deal of patience and endurance. But if you are going to … More WORTH IT!

FAR AND WIDE!

Whew! There is a lot going on with the books and film. It is hard to keep up. So, I have to prioritize what I need to do, and how to spend money on what is needed first. Right now, two of the biggest things are getting the script re-analyzed and buying the first ISBN … More FAR AND WIDE!

MAJOR UPDATES!

Wow! It is looking like we are going the “live stream” route for distribution. The budget isn’t high enough for a profitable theater release. We can, however, do screenings in theaters. But this is very exciting because the financials are so much higher with a live stream distribution. For investors, it is all about the … More MAJOR UPDATES!

EXTRA MILE WORK!

It is for sure, a slow process of improving the project. But I get excited when I see progress and it makes me even more grateful that we haven’t been doing a lot of marketing. When I first started writing the book, (I didn’t know there would end up being eight), I was an amateur. … More EXTRA MILE WORK!