I'm back!
Sorry for the lengthy silence, there are a number of reasons, both good and bad. The good reasons: I took a quick vacation to Florida and I've been working a lot of hours at The Blade. The bad reasons: I had a bout with the flu (and lost) and I also felt a bit discouraged by the lack of progress with promoting my book. I had gotten to the point where I felt as if I was banging my head against the proverbial wall -- doing everything I could and not making any gains. When you're feeling like you're in that kind of situation, eventually you just call a halt to it.
But I'm feeling better today, physically and emotionally, and am ready to resume my daily diatribes. Thanks for bearing with me.
Yesterday was a pretty eventful one. My first day back in the office after that flu bug, I got a lot of work done on an investigative piece I am working on involving the ongoing battle between Cornerstone Church and Marty Miller over ownership of Channel 48 TV. That story is set to run Feb. 25 and it's going to be a good one.
Second, I received a call from a New York "celebrity booker" who wanted to add me to his list of authors available to for speaking engagements.
Third, I was asked to be a speaker in the next "Author! Author!" lecture series, presented by the library and the Blade. This has become a big series and has featured a number of top authors including one of my heroes, John Updike. I am honored to be invited. I'm not sure what month it will be but the season starts in September and continue through May 2008.
Fourth, I received an email from someone who saw my book at a Borders in Washington, D.C. and bought it and loved it. The key thing for me is that he saw it in a bookstore outside of Ohio -- that's been a real concern of mine. If it isn't out on the shelves, then how are people outside this area going to even know about it? So this is a real positive step.
Fifth, I spoke last night at the monthly meeting of the Toledo Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship and one of the women there prayed for me and had some extremely encouraging words that she said were from the Lord. Whatever you think of such things, I do believe that God is still speaking to people and this woman, Nancy, said a few things that really caught my attention and made think it was genuine. I've heard a lot of prophecies that were not convincing but this time I felt it was the real deal.
Sixth, we're babysitting my daughter Dana's dog Lulu and whenever Lulu is around, she lifts my spirits! She is such fun little dog -- a Bichon Frise -- who will be a year old in March.
Well that's all for now but I'll get into some of the recent developments in the Toledo diocese over the next few days. Thanks for bearing with me during my absence.
Sylvania, Ohio, February 17, 2007.
