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LETTER FROM THE CABIN 09-17-2018

9/15/2018

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​Hmm, been awhile. It was my initial desire to update my blog once a week, but as many of you might have guessed life kind of got in the way.


Anyway, time for an update. I was at the camp much of the last two weeks and I have no wifi there so I have to wait until I return to town to update my blog (i.e. Letter) and place it on the web. This also means that my dear old friend Bob who has been editing my work can’t receive my latest chapters, or in the case of plays the recent acts. Oh well, it all works out in the end.

An update: my novel, Wilderness Of The Beast was requested by a literary agent for review, at this time I don’t know the fate of this manuscript. Here’s hoping. Also a Script Service in the UK has agreed to take my one act play Confidant For Tea and one on my three act scripts, The Buddha Trout for their play registry. Essentially, the play service pays royalties for the use of your play by theater groups of any type that wish to use the script. The script service has a catalog online and theater groups may select plays for production. I have another iron in the fire, a US based script service that I am waiting to hear from before I sign with the UK service. Enough business talk for now!!

Having some dirt work done at the cabin. A number of trees blocking the views of the lake have been removed and the accompanying holes are being filled. For the moment it looks like a bomb has been dropped on the back of the place, but it will great once it is completed.

Wednesday night is chicken wing night at the local VFW in the village near the camp. I generally go there and consume wonderful hot wings and cold Keweenaw Brewery beer. It is a great place to catch up on the local scene. Come on up and I'll introduce you around.

Well, time to sign off.

Hilton

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