That was the start of an incredible year,
I didn't write the book in sequence. If I got stuck I started a new chapter. I didn't know where it was going, but eventually I figured it out,
I was 12 in 1968. From a serious kid's vantage point this was a terrifying time to grow up,
I focused on the stories of individual people rather than making this a kind of polemic,
We try to budget at least as much as we've paid the prior year.
A lot of people spent a lot of time and worked very, very hard. I think it's excellent because the library is the anchor of the community.
After I got sick and beat it I decided I was going to write because that is what I really wanted to do.
They're all important. Without all of them, we couldn't be able to perform like we do.
Someone didn't take their slot and the director called me and asked me to join. I had the feeling that this was my shot. When I overcame my feelings of inferiority I realized that this was a gift,
I forced myself to write every day, seven days a week for as much time as I could spare,