“Terry Kay, a member of the Georgia Writers Hall of
Fame, is the author of sixteen works of fiction….” That’s what it says on the cover of his
latest novel, The King Who Made Paper
Flowers. I saw Terry at Dogwood Books in Rome recently, and bought a copy
of his book. Before I went to the book signing, I did not realize that his most
recent book was about homelessness, just as mine is.
When I first realized
this, my heart sank. Why did this successful novelist have to come out with a
book about homeless people the same year my book came out? But as we talked I
realized that it didn’t really matter. Terry Kay is a wonderful inspiration to
those of us who are less well known. He has also been a big help to Georgia
English Teachers. I do think it is interesting though, that we both wrote about
the same subject. And, although I am not finished reading his book yet, I think we may be trying to express some of the same message through our
stories.
I encourage you to find a copy of The
King Who Made Paper Flowers (Mercer University Press, 2016) and read it. He
is a terrific writer.
At the same time I would like to have you visit my
website (http://merrilldavies.com) and
learn about my latest novel, Our Pebble
in the Pond. Visit me on Facebook (Merrill J. Davies, Writer) and Twitter
(@MERRILLDAVIES). You can also find me on Amazon.com.
I am also lining up some events which are listed on
my website. I would particularly like to invite you to my first big signing in
Rome—at First Baptist Church, Wednesday, June 29, at 1:00 P.M.
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