and photography. I just published my 2nd book, a novel based on the first, but told from the Sasquatch's viewpoint. He struggles trying to understand humans, and probably like us with Sasquatch, gets it all wrong. It is a tongue-in-cheek look at how I'd like to believe Sasquatch live. In my world, it is perfect, but I'm sure it is total crap.
It is good to see old friends here. Some are missing. Very sad about Jon E., but he lived life on his terms and loved it.
My first book is, amazingly, selling much better than I thought it would 82 reviews since publishing it in February, more than any other book about Sasquatch that I know of. I don't know why. Like you said, maybe because I don't try to jam anything down anyone's throat? Or maybe it is my quirky writing style and odd sense of humor? I don't know, and I don't care.
Good to see you, Al.