Monthly Archives: May 2026

Little Boy Lost

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Little Boy Lost

I first began writing about Steve and Lisa in 1974. In 2013 I found that original manuscript. And I still had no idea where I was going with that story.

In 2024 I joined a senior writers group in Wenatchee, Washington. That was when I decided to start writing again about Steve and Lisa. An abundance of life experiences now played a significant role in developing the story.

Initially this was to be a novel. But it soon evolved into a trilogy; Steve as a child, Steve as a teenager and Steve as an adult.

Little Boy Lost is the first of the three books, where we are introduced to Steve as a child. Insight is given as to his behavior before he is professionally diagnosed as having a bipolar disorder. The relationship between Steve and Lisa begins, as does Steve’s struggle with substance abuse.

Family dynamics play a pivotal role in Steve’s social and emotional development. There is a great contrast between the way his mother and his father express their love for their son.  And then there is Steve’s interpretation, where he blames his father for absolutely everything that has gone wrong in his life.

Hal enters the story as the vice-principal at Steve’s school. But relationships evolve and Hal soon becomes a central figure displaying a strong sense of support in the lives of the Shaels.

The second of the three books is Revelations. This book focuses on Steve’s senior year in high school. Steve is diagnosed as being bipolar and continues to struggle with substance abuse.

The third book in the trilogy is End Zone. This is the story of Steve as an adult. Steve is now an addict due to the chronic drug use over the years. 

Little Boy Lost is available as an Ebook on Amazon. Revelations will be available next month. Release of End Zone will follow in the fall of 2026.

Still in Winnipeg

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Still in Winnipeg

May 8. Still here. It’s been 3 weeks and I accomplished my goal of publishing a book. A bonus was seeing my son and visiting with friends. A minus was the cold weather along with flurries.

This morning my brother came over and I was able to share some of the 2000 photos I scanned a couple of years ago. Thank you external hard drives!

Yesterday I went to a luncheon with 30 plus other women. Years ago when I taught water aerobics at the YMCA we used to go out for coffee after. They now have monthly luncheons and I’m actually in Winnipeg and was able to attend. I haven’t seen most of these women since I left in 2010, so it was nice to get together. And of course there were several new faces too.

Last night Donna and I went to a concert by the St. James Divisional Youth Choir. Students ranged in age from elementary to high school. It was delightful! Some really powerful voices in this group.

The rest of my time here is going to be a blur of goodbyes until I fly to Seattle on Tuesday. I’m especially looking forward to seeing my son on Mother’s Day.

Once I get back to Washington, I’ll write a post about the book I just published.