Nothing less will suffice

If not fame, then humility
If not fortune, then contentment
If not genius, then judgment
If not talent, then persistence
If not passion, then nothing
For nothing less will suffice.


Dallas, 1968, thoughts in medical school

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“I just finished reading Once in a Blue Moon. My first impression is I was moved, but struggled as to why. As I read through your story, I first had to try to understand it, as you take us from this world to yours and then back again. Using the idea of portals moving in and out of this world. Virtually every character took on two roles. I found it interesting how most of the characters related in these changes — Frances the dog, Chris, etc., in their Bigfoot and present worldly roles. As you have hoped, your story is captivating — not really a fairy tail, not science fiction either, but almost in a genre of its own. Congratulations!!!” – Rob, Physician and Author

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“Wow! What can I say!? This book is amazing. I enjoyed it from start to finish. The characters are fantastic, the pictures are playful, and every scene feels as if you are watching a movie or right there in the book. There is so much excitement. There is no way to predict what will happen next. This is a book you will read twice and suggest for your friends to get. This book is for all ages.” – Celia, Retired P.A., Mother and Grandmother

New Book

Once in a Blue Moon concerns a superhuman man about to marry the wrong superhuman woman when the human girl he really loves comes back to town.

Once in a Blue Moon, intended for all ages, is the magically realistic story of the Rainwater Family and their island in the middle of Good Bear Lake below Shadow Mountain in Colorado.  Gabriel Rainwater is the family patriarch and Chris, his thirty-year old grandson.  The Rainwaters are members of a clan of superhumans known as Rangers, whose mission it is to escort human spirits into and out of his world, and Gabriel is their head man. With Gabriel aging and Chris his only living relative, Chris believes he must be ready to be the next Rainwater head ranger and feels he must marry Lulu Big Sky, the daughter of the director of the ranger board of directors, Bob Big Sky, to strengthen their secret society.  The difficulty is, Chris and Lulu don’t love each other.

The trouble starts when the day before the wedding Amanda James, the human girl Chris really does love, comes back to town.  This, at a time when Chris is under fire from Jack Newday, a non-ranger rabble-rouser, who believes Chris to be Bigfoot, a misnomer that has followed rangers like Chris for over a thousand years.  The problem is, Jack is right.  Chris is Bigfoot.  

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