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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER
Vol. 8 Number 2 Feb. 2008

FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT

Go to the archives and click newsletter on my
www.peggyfielding.com website so you can see the drawings and
pictures that I hope will appear. It is hard to believe that
February is over. Sorry for late! My own fault.

SATURDAY NIGHT WEAKNESS

I'm just a tiny bit ashamed to admit that I have a secret
addiction. I watch COPS on FOX, as well as "America's Most
Wanted." Saturday after dark is usually a slow time for me so I
get my kicks watching police from all over the country take bad
guys and girls to jail. I tell myself that I'm learning police
procedures. Sometimes the antics of the people they arrest make
me laugh and yes, I guess I am learning something. One thing I
have learned is DON'T RESIST ARREST. Mostly the policemen and
women are unfailing courteous, (They're on camera so they would
be dumber than hell not to be polite!) but their alleged bad
folks are not so well mannered in most cases. Frankly, I would be
so scared I'd be paralyzed if the police arrested me or just
stopped me. I think the old white, silver and black striped hair
would be standing straight up on my head. Kinda like the picture
here.

Of course, watching COPS has taught me how to behave if they stop
me but I probably couldn't control my hair...or my bladder.

Oh, well, before long you people will know all my secrets.

TIME FOR CLASS

I've been trying to get my house prettified and rearranged
because I'm offering a free class to TNW members. We'll meet in
my living room once a month for QUERY, SYNOPSIS AND PROPOSAL for
any who wish to attend. I'm such a gimp these days that I've had
to do all the preparations in tiny steps...what Jackie calls my
"Swiss cheese method." (Just keep punching holes in the slice and
pretty soon all the cheese [chore] is gone.)

I love to teach so I look forward to the class. Any readers of my
newsletter who wish to are invited to attend. You must, however,
join TNW. I'll take your money if you wish and mail it on to Jim
Miser, our new Tulsa NightWriter treasurer.

Now isn't MISER an appropriate name for a club treasurer? He took
the financial reins form Dale Whisman who was our good treasurer
for years. Dale wants to spend more time on acting and being an
agent for actors and speakers. He will get you a job if you
register with his agency.

ROMANCE IN THE WIND

I'm also going to be speaking for RWI, which is our RWA chapter
in Tulsa. They've asked me to talk about writing for Confession
magazines. I've already written an article for RWI's newsletter.
The article was picked up by a number of other RWA chapters
across the country. Those reprints cause my chest to expand. (As
if it needed that!) I think those reprints also helped sell more
of my book, CONFESSING FOR MONEY, SECOND EDITION. It was a
surprise to see CONFESSING move to the number one spot on the
AWOC Best Seller list, but it made me happy, of course.

READING FOR PLEASURE

I've just finished reading FOR BETTER OF HEARSE by Laura Surham
aka Laura Weatherly... a kind of a chick lit mystery. I found it
amusing and it held my interest. Apparently if is part of a
series called "An Annabelle Archer Mystery" from Avon.

If you like "cozy" mysteries as my pal Jackie calls them, you
might like this book.

FOXY HENS STILL SIGNING

We HENS will sign our FOXY STATEHOOD HENS AND MURDER MOST FOWL at
the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City on April 21 at noon.

We're also going to spend the day signing and talking to fans at
the Border Queen Book Festival at the Asbury Complex near
Comanche, Oklahoma. That is near the Texas border. The affair is
free, I understand. If you want to drive up from Texas take
Highway 81 and it leads you straight north to Comanche if you are
coming from the Ft. Worth area.

Our pal Romney Nesbitt is going with us to keep order at our
table. Rom is also working on a book for AWOC, I understand. She
said, "Writing is hard!" and Jackie and I nod and smile.

MY LOVELY OLD GARAGE

The poor thing was torn off its' pins during the December ice
storm debacle which decimated Tulsa's urban forest as well as my
garage. I kept using the poor old structure for my little car but
whenever I touched it, the building trembled. That almost made me
frightened to use it for my little Aveo.

For a small fortune my lovely handyman, Joe Casey, took on the
job of making the old garage once again sturdy. His workers also
cleaned it up inside.

And yes, that is the same Joe Casey who appears, with his wife's
permission, in CHIK~LIT FOR FOXY HENS. My garage front now looks
like a Mondrian abstract painting in light gray, dark gray, tan
and bright white. I love it. Joe is still happily married and I'm
still respectful of his wife. And she still allows me to use his
name.

I don't know how I'd get along without that old boy and his
workers.

AND I GUESS THAT BRINGS UP SEX

And no, none.

What has happened to "The Unit" on TV? I know there has been a
writer's strike but couldn't they have shown reruns? My big Sgt
Major and his madly adventurous group of men have disappeared
from Tuesday. I'm sick that he is gone. Will he be back? I'm
reduced to watching him sell insurance on commercial
interruptions for other shows but that is not enough to satisfy
me.

ABOUT LOVE

I've written a short story about how I fell in love with Ray
Fielding. I sent it to a new magazine called "Love Stories
Magazine." If they buy the story I will let you know. I sent a
copy of the story to my stepdaughter, Suzy Fielding Bell, who now
lives near Ft. Worth. I thought she'd enjoy reading about my
first meeting with her Dad. She called me yesterday. Even though
Ray had three other wives after we parted, Suzy and I have
continued to think of ourselves and Mother and Daughter.

Suzy looks a lot like her Dad. Here is our picture taken one
Saturday morning, a Valentines day, in Manila.

Yep, that's a heart I painted on my face to celebrate taking the
kids to lunch and a movie. Sorry it is not in color. I drew it
with dark green and colored in with red so it would match the
dress I was wearing. I guess you could say I have been a bit
strange all my life?

NEXT MONTH

See you soon. Hope I have good news to report... or at least
something weird. I send love to all my subscribers.

Peggy





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