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       I've begun recording audio versions of my books, after blabbing about it forever. It's no small endeavor and a bit daunting—doing all the narration and production myself—but it's fun! 

       I'll keep you posted as I bumble along. Might have a book ready in a few months. And...I have a sneaky feeling my audio books will end up my most popular versions.

 

Wendy

 

P.S.  If you've read 'Nicaragua Story' or 'Ta Ta for Now,' my newest books, please review them on Amazon. (You can use an alias if you prefer low profile, and your review needn't be long. ) Reviews are the gifts that keep on giving (my book with the most reviews sells 4x more than the others), plus I love knowing your thoughts about my books.

Thank you.   <​​​3   

Nicaraguan Presdient (then and now), Daniel Ortega

Aloha!

'Nicaragua Story' is now out in the world. 

The above photo is mentioned toward the end of the story, where I attended a press conference for the original members of the "Frente," the early Sandinista revolution. This shows how close I was able to get to the president.

 

Everyone, thanks SO MUCH for reading and reviewing this unusal story. Your reviews mean everything to me! 

6 /4 / 22

LATEST BOOK - 'NICARAGUA STORY

—Back Roads of the Contra War'

Wow. Done!!!

RELEASE DATE IS JULY 15 !!

Do I sound a little excited?

The picture to the right is Augusto Sandino, "most successful guerrilla warrior in modern history." The Sandinistas were named after him.

So......I need to acknowledge the incredible work that's gone into 'Nicaragua Story.' Not to sound whine-y, because I love writing books and am touched that people read and enjoy them, but this one is unlike anything I've done before. Despite the title, it's not so much a classic 'war' book as it is a story. 

In the final year of working on this, I delved deeply into Nicaragua's past. What I learned was so…shocking actually…that it ended up changing  the book itself.

But it had to be done. 

I'm looking forward to your impressions!

More soon ~ hugs, kisses, and aloha,

WR

P.S. I think this book is timely, relevant, and compelling, but what do you think?