The highlight of my week was a complete surprise. When I went to speak at a meeting of Arlington Chapter of the Jaycees a vaguely familiar fellow sat beside me and shook my hand. After a shameful delay I realized he was my fraternity bother Mark Altman. In my own defense I haven't seen this guy in 34 years or so, and we've both changed a bit in that time. But he remembered way more about me than I would have expected, including the superhero-littered skyline mural we painted on the wall in The Executive Suite (the room I shared with 2 others in the Alpha Delta Phi house.) Mark's doing some consultant work in my area for a while so we'll see more of each other and be able to catch up on some old times.
Xaipe Mark. It has been a while.
That wasn't all of my good news. I had a great time at the Bay to Ocean conference, as always, and my presentation on writing dialog was well received. Hard to believe this was my fifth visit there. What a fine bunch of folks that run that thing (Thanks Diane, Mala, Judy, Wilson, Laura, Roger, Carla, Ann, Bea, Jim, Linda, Bonna, Terry, Jeanne, Leslie, and especially Carolyn for making it the best conference, both for speakers and the attendees.
Also this week I wrote a guest blog for Leslie Pietrzy's "Work in Progress" page - http://workinprogressinprogress.blogspot.com/2008/02/guest-in-progress-austin-s-camacho.html which she posted Thursday. It gave me a chance to defend genre fiction to my literary author friend, and she added some comments to round out the discussion. The result should be of interest, no matter what you like to read. It was popular enough to get picked up by other bloggers, like "1001 Things To Do Before I Die" - http://hot-explay.blogspot.com - another literary blog maintained by dinve (yes, that's the correct spelling.)


Comments: 2
Keep writing Austin ~ it is your "gift".
I'll be back after I have viewed your awesome literary work.
Blessings ~lol
Rene A.
I've viewed the BLOG. "Work-in-Progress" was an excellent literary education piece.
You're very modest, Austin. I doubt that many know that you are the author of four detective novels in the Hannibal Jones series - Blood and Bone, Collateral Damage, The Troubleshooter, and Damaged Goods, plus two action adventure novels, The Payback Assignment and The Orion Assignment and Active in several Writers' Organizations.
. . . not to mention that you are a past president of the Maryland Writers Association, and teach writing at Anne Arundel Community College.
Everyone else will have to read more of your work and check out your Website to learn more. I'm very impressed. But you are impressive even without knowing all of the background. Your writing speaks for itself.
Going on to the next LINK . . .
I'll be back!
Blessings Austin ~
Rene A.