That sounds like it could be a very productive study I am interested in history, more-so especially as I age, but I do not seem to retain it well Certain facts or figures will really stick with me, but a lot just falls by the wayside For instance, over the many years I have been online as a Christian, I have read quite a bit on the history of the church, and other relevant facts regarding all things Christian, and yet, and yet, and yet... I just interpret that as meaning it is not really for me to know, in the sense of it being something I might share with others to aid in their education, even as fascinating as it can be Some people are quite gifted that way
I go through stages with my reading Non-fiction I do not do well with, but certain fiction? Yeah, some books I have read four or five or even six times And of course over my five years here, and the eight years on two previous sites, I have read a lot
What is your novel/genre about?
I have always been artistic-leaning, and was fortunate to get a job as a young adult in the only industry I knew I wanted to work in, which was photofinishing, where I have seen tens of millions of pictures over the years, and I do remember quite a few of them So much beauty! Digital has really changed so many things It is also how I learned some basics in photoshop, which is the program I now use to design my panels. I was using an online free program for a while, but they dumbed it down and rendered it useless for me, which was when my lovely daughter gifted photoshop to me a couple of years ago
It may not be to your taste but my favorite author is John Grisham who writes legal novels. I have about 32 of the 40 that he has written. My daughter usually gives me the latest each year for Christmas. I can't think of anything better than sitting on the beach in the sun reading a good book. My daughter gave me an e-reader for my birthday so it is full of stories that do not cost me more than $1.99. The original price of some of them were over $20.
My novel is written for teen boys as they do not read much. It is about the life and times of two teen boys who live next door to each other and the things that they experience in life including the death of one of them. People who have read it for me have said they always end up in tears. I shed a few tears as I was writing it. I have incorporated Christian values into it without saying as much. Being the positive person that I am alls well that ends well and if I get round to writing number two this one will be a good lead-in.
One of the many good things about autism is memory retention. There are some things that happened 40 years ago and I still remember it as if it was yesterday. They tell me the police like witnesses who are autistic because they know if they say the person was wearing a red beanie, they know that they were wearing a red beanie, no argument.
Talking about digital changing things. Gone are the days when the camera never lies.