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Thank you for visiting. I have been a fan of the zombie genre for some time now, enough that I decided to try my hand at serious writing. My first series, White Flag of the Dead, chronicles the experiences of a man who is trying to survive a plague of the infected dead, and keep his son alive as well. It is a story of desperation, survival, and hope. It is a story that reminds us the most important thing is not just being alive, but living. Hope you enjoy.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Rest in Peace

For those of you who have been patiently waiting for the next installment of the WFOTD series, I want to apologize for being so far behind.
In November, my mother completed her chemo treatments for breast cancer, and we thought all would be well. In February of this year, we discovered she had stage 4 lung and liver cancer. The breast cancer had metastasized and was very aggressive. In March, it was discovered that the cancer had travelled to her brain and spinal chord.
It was a rapid downhill spiral from there.
This morning, my mother passed away with my father by her side. I am grateful for the time I had with her and the time she had with my sons. She was my biggest fan, a friend, and confidant. She will  be missed every day.

3 comments:

  1. may God be with you during this trying time. May He give you and your family strength and love. You all will be in my prayers. All your fans will be here when you get back to the next book- take your time to heal. Bob Clark BobBobc43@aol.com

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  2. I would like to extend my deepest sympathies I know what it is like to loose a parent having lost mine a few years back. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Jim McCain

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  3. I would like to say I am very sorry for your loss. I know what it is like tot lose someone to cancer and how heartbreaking it can be. I am a 16 year old junior and I would like to tell you Joseph that you are the reason I want to be an author when I grow up. You have been a HUGE inspiration to me. I thought I should let you know.

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