Maybe Tomorrow

January 12, 2010

Fran Lewis update

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“I have just completed Memories are Precious which is out and on Barnes and Noble, Amazon, xlibris, and all of the online resellers. It is a resource for anyone that needs to understand Alzheimer’s disease and get help for a loved one. It is also my mom’s own words and story from the day she found out she had the illness and more. It has author dedications and blogs and stories from friends and family members who have loved ones with the illness. I am working on my second Alzheimer’s book called Active Minds: Don’t Let Your Brain Go to Mush dealing with brain active activities to keep our minds and the minds of seniors alert and working. I have a medical consultant that will be guiding me using the research from Bronx Aging. I am also writing Bertha’s Revenge my fourth in my Bertha series. Of course I am reviewing books on Ijustfinished.com.manic readers and bookpleasures.com and for authors upon request. I was recently a featured author of the week on ijustfinished .com”

Fran Lewis.

November 4, 2009

A snippet from Fran Lewis

Filed under: Authors — Tags: , — fergus @ 8:40 pm

My story Journey to Nowhere reminds me of how I feel sometimes when my days and nights just blend in and how I feel taking care of my family’s situation with my mom and I actually get to never go on vacation and go nowhere.

I am currently working on another story called Disappearance dealing with three women who wind up captives of this same demonic person in my story but in a different time period.

October 23, 2009

Excerpt from “A Journey to Nowhere” by Fran Lewis

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All I had with me was my suitcase and the clothes on my back.  I looked straight ahead of me and saw an endless dirt road which extended for miles and miles.  Wearing my lucky old beat up hat and my woollen coat, I left home early that morning to decide my fate.

My day began with breakfast, going to work at the bank and coming home to an all but empty apartment with just my faithful dog for company.  I felt as though I was going through the motions of life and my life resembled watching an old movie or rerun of a television program everyday.  Life became mundane with no challenges ahead and nothing to look forward to.  I got up at the same time every day, went to work, and came home.  I am a bank President.  I run the largest bank in this town.  It is not a very exciting job, but the money is good and it pays for my kid’s school tuition fees and their various extra-curricular activities.  There is even money for my soon to be ex-wife to shop wherever and whenever she wants.

My wife, who never had to work a day in her life, said she was bored and I provided her with no excitement.  She had been going to the gym, working out, and met someone else there.  She decided to take herself and my children and go and live with this total stranger after knowing him for just one month.  She even managed to get herself a job as a copy editor at the local newspaper in the area where she was moving to.  The man she met was the paper’s editor and I cannot see how his job was any more exciting than mine was.  However, he was 10 years younger than me and that seemed to be the draw.

Watching them leave, and feeling a tangled mixture of emotions, I realized that I could not make a difference in other people’s lives.  I needed to start with my own.  Staring into her new paramour’s face as he got into his car with my family, I had an uneasy feeling.  His eyes stared straight at me and his smile was cold and frightening.  He looked evil.  He did not speak directly to me and my kids were shaking with fear. My wife told me it would be better this way and she got into the car and never looked back.

I stood there staring at the back of the car until it disappeared.  I could not believe what had happened nor would I ever believe that I had no choice but to let it.  My children are my life and I cannot think about living the rest of it without them However, Jana felt that since I bored her to death with my day at the bank and nothing much ever happened to excite her during hers, this young guy whose face looked cold and demonic was the right one for her.  It was as if he had her under a spell.

I began to think of places that I could go and where I would spend the rest of my life.  I couldn’t even think that far ahead.  I wandered down the road until I came to a small body of water that was surrounded by trees and grass.  There was no one in sight.  It was pitch black.  The sky was covered with clouds so dark and ominous that I stood frozen to the spot and couldn’t move.  The air was damp and yet I felt nothing.  I was neither hot nor cold.  I felt numb.  Feeling nothing but pain in my heart and fear that someone would finally find me and make me go back to the life I had before, I knew that I had to make a move in some direction.

I began contemplating my next step.  I didn’t know where I was or where the road would lead me.  It was so dark that I decided to stay where I was until morning.  However, that decision was not so easy to fulfil.  I saw a light coming towards me from a distance.  I hid behind a tree, or at least, I tried to, but I was wearing a yellow shirt and the driver must have seen me from a distance.  He got out and walked in my direction.  Being in an isolated area, I didn’t know where to go or where to run.  I just stood there like a statue hoping that I would look like part of the scenery.  As he came closer, I realized that he was a police officer and might recognize me and take me back home.

He drew closer, but, before he could approach close enough to speak I heard the crackling of his radio, and he stopped in his tracks, but not before looking me straight in the eye with his cold eyes and icy stare.  His smile sent chills down my spine and I prayed he would not come any closer.  Suddenly, he tuned and returned to his car and I breathed a huge sigh of relief. I thought that for a minute he was the same man who had taken my family away from me.  However, from a distance I could not be sure. I passed the night in that place, rooted to the spot, afraid and unsure of myself. With the coming of daylight I summoned what remained of my courage, and made my way home. That very day, things began to change.

Twitter: @franellena

August 8, 2009

Journey to Nowhere by Fran Lewis

Filed under: Authors, Stories — Tags: , , , , , — fergus @ 10:17 am

Journey to Nowhere by Fran Lewis

Story:

JourneyToNowhere

Imagine coming home from work and realizing that your entire life is about to change. Imagine your wife and kids leaving with a total stranger and you had no warning as to why and where they are going? Imagine searching for them and finding yourself transported into different places, different times and yet the same date. Journey to Nowhere will take you into an entire different dimension of time and you will see things in a different way.

Author Bio:

Born in the South Bronx, I grew up with people from many ethnic backgrounds. I learned to play and work with children in my school that came from other countries and different places.
I was always overweight as a child and got picked on a lot by the other children in my class and even my teachers. I found it hard to do many of the sporting activities that my sister and cousins could do. I learned at an early age that kids can be mean and I promised myself that I would never retaliate or do mean things to other kids in return.

When I decided to write my short stories I realized that I had a lot to say about my youth and in both of my books I tell about a ten year old girl named Bertha who learns to deal with real life issues kids face today at home and in school.

As an educator I the New York City Public Schools for over 36 years, I realized just how unique and precious our children are. I was the reading and writing staff developer in my school and the dean. I loved the children and had the respect of my fellow teachers and parents.

Teaching children to read was really very rewarding and introducing them to writing and creating their own stories was exciting for the students.

I love reading different kinds of books in many different genres. I have started reviewing books of new authors and those that are more established. I love giving them great reviews and saying wonderful things about their writing.

As a new member of Who’s Who of Cambridge’s Executives, Professionals and Educators I have been fortunate to meet many educators and authors throughout the world. I enjoy reviewing books for authors upon request, as well as reviewing books for ijustfinished.com, manic readers and Bookpleasures.com.

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