I learned to read at an early age, and soon began enjoying books. We had a tiny, one-room town library in Vivian and Mrs. Files, - I kid you not - was the librarian. The library had little or no budget but Mrs. Files always found an inexpensive way to keep our interest in reading high.
During the summer, she would mimeograph diagrams of the
I liked mysteries from the time I was very young, books with heroes like Freddy the Pig and Miss Pickerel. As I grew older, I found I also liked a little adventure tossed in. I read everything I could find by Jules Verne, H. Rider Haggard and Edgar Rice Burroughs, so it was natural that when I began writing, I wrote stories that combined the two genres. If you have the need to label everything, I guess you could call them mysventures.
Growing up, I also loved history and have always wondered what happened to the ill-fated colony of
I have visited many wild and wooly places in my life but few as wild and remote as the deepest forests hidden in the ancient
I remain entranced by the geologic mystery of the area and feel that central
Not only are the
When I wrote A Gathering of Diamonds, I stole many ideas from masters such as Haggard, Burroughs, and yes-even Cussler. I also managed to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the Roanoke Colony, at least in my own fictional mind.
Many moons have passed since those days in Vivian’s little library. Mrs. Files is no longer around to read any of my books. If she were, I am sure that she would smile, pat me on the shoulder, and give me a gold star. That thought makes me very happy.