"Fool That I Am" is available at Barnes and Noble online. It is a non-fiction narrative of my recent experience as a victim of fraud, deceit, phone hacking, computer hacking and identity theft. It includes some personal information to acquaint one with my inadequacies, that the reader may have insight into how I could possibly have made so many, incredibly foolish moves. Actual names and dates are given, including the fruitless contacts with various institutions...banks and government agencies.
"Floods and More Floods" is finally available also! This is the resurrected effort from a LONG time ago that was produced in reversing text. In it, the text begins each paragraph in normal, left-to-right direction but the following line is mirrored so the reader has to adapt to reading backwards, right-to-left, then back to normal, then backwards...and so on, down the page. There are even "tooned" images incorporated in the book! It's a must read for anyone with an imagination...and patience...and determination. Oh! The entire thing is published in the back half of the book in normal reading format...for those without imagination...or patience...or determination.
Both of the books use the same cover image...in fact, the next two books will also have the same cover! (If it ain't broke, don't fix it.) One of the new ones is a murder mystery, partially set in Carnation, Washington. The other is more of a sci-fi thing, incorporating some of my "theories".
As I mentioned, the initial publications can be purchased from Barnes and Noble online. They may (or may not) become available at Amazon because they have both been held "in review" for a LONG time and there is no explanation forthcoming from their crack team of experts.
This is now seven months later and both books are still in review at KDP. They have sent me about thirty emails, apologizing and saying they are working on the issue. I call them every week or so and the response is always something like they will notify the technical team and that's all they can do. So...if you are thinking of self-publishing, forget KDP.