Brownie and the Dame
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A few hours later, Brownie got off the phone with his mother. All was well, and Janie had promised to email him regularly during the rest of the school. It turned out that she got to overhear a lot of juicy gossip about police work from her parents and other folks she knew. Miz Demetrice had given the fedora to Brownie permanently, and Miz Adelia was making fried catfish for dinner. How can life be any better?
“Hey ya’ll!” Brownie yelled down the hallway. “Ma said I could come back for the whole SUMMER!”
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The Part Where I Get to Say Stuff
I Think People Should Know
As always, I’d like to thank my husband for driving me absolutely insane by taking a job and making us move just before I wrote this novella. I’d like to thank my daughter for asking me, “How’s Brownie doing today, Mama?” at least three times a day. I’d like to thank the government for providing me with a media circus in an election year that never ceases to inspire my writing. I’d like to thank all of the fans and readers who support my writing because goodness knows, I’d be doing something completely menial if I couldn’t write. (I’d have to use that counseling degree, and that would be yuck-city. No offense intended to all of the counselors out there.)
A great big thank you to my proofreader and editor, Mary Bates, who does a tremendous job of catching boo-boos. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Sometimes I think she must think I’m completely insane. (She has to fix all my commas and figure out if I went completely astray, so I’m sure you can understand the level of work she has to put out.) If you need such a person, and all writers do, you can get in touch with her at: mbates16@columbus.rr.com.
A last thank you goes to a little boy I’ve seen almost every day during the school year. His name is Noah. Once upon a time, he walked up to me and kicked me in the shin. (I believe this was his way of saying, “howdy.” He was three years old at the time, by the way.) His mother was appalled despite the fact that I nearly herniated myself by trying to keep from laughing. Noah, when I wrote about Brownie, I often thought about you. I appreciate the inspiration. A writer never knows where that’s going to come from.
I sincerely hope I didn’t leave anyone out, but if I did, another thanks to that person, who will undoubtedly kick me in the shin.
Sincerely,
C.L. Bevill
About the Author: C.L. Bevill has lived in Virginia, Texas, Arizona, and Oregon. She once was in the U.S. Army and a graphic illustrator. She holds degrees in social psychology and counseling. She is the author of Bubba and the Dead Woman, Bubba and the 12 Deadly Days of Christmas, Bubba and the Missing Woman, Veiled Eyes, Disembodied Bones, and Shadow People, among others. Presently she lives with her husband and her daughter in Alabama and continues to constantly write. She can be reached at www.clbevill.com or you can read her blog at http://www.carwoo.blogspot.com.
Other Novels by C.L. Bevill
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Mysteries:
Bubba and the Dead Woman
Bubba and the 12 Deadly Days of Christmas
Bubba and the Missing Woman
Brownie and the Dame (A Novella)
Bayou Moon
Paranormal Suspense/Romance:
Veiled Eyes (Lake People 1)
Disembodied Bones (Lake People 2)
Arcanorum: A Lake People Novel (Lake People 3)
The Moon Trilogy:
Black Moon (The Moon Trilogy 1)
Amber Moon (The Moon Trilogy 2)
Silver Moon (The Moon Trilogy 3)
Cat Clan Novellas:
Harvest Moon
Blood Moon
Shadow People
Sea of Dreams
Suspense:
The Flight of the Scarlet Tanager
Black Comedy:
The Life and Death of Bayou Billy
Missile Rats
Chicklet:
Dial ‘M’ For Mascara