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November 2024

What are you up to?

That is a typical comment when old friends gather for dinner, drinks, and the simple enjoyment of companionship. 

I “retired” three times—one each from the City of Tucson, the City of Lubbock, and the Lubbock Independent School District. However, after each one, I knew I still had gas in my tank and miles to go. Using skills I learned from a broad formal education, and over my fifty-year police career, I turned to writing for pleasure: writing what I wanted when I wanted and, hopefully, opening up a new late-in-life career. It wasn’t and isn't easy, and certainly not for the fainthearted. It is not for casually coasting through my old memories and spilling out a story everyone has been waiting a lifetime to hear. 




That is not real life. Nevertheless, having dealt with editors, publishers, booksellers, critics, and scam artists, I have found my “retirement” to be a full-time job but a labor of love. With eight published novels, two of which are Hollywood-bound, I have one strong point to make--“Retirement can be the best years of your life.”

Adding to the books and movies, Gwen and I have been married for sixty-one years, and our kids and grandchildren are every parent and grandparent's true goal in life.

It couldn’t be any better. 




Our retirement years have been far beyond anything we may have ever expected when we walked down the aisle at Immaculate Conception Church in Denton, Texas in 1963.


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