Tr Hilton

Tre Hilton is the nom de plume for three extraordinary and talented woman, those being renowned novelist Kathy Wall, Vicky Hunnings and Jo Williams. Vicky Hunnings has gone from helping people-to murdering them. A former Family Nurse Practitioner, Vicky was forced to give up her medical career due to health problems. So she began to write about what fascinated her most-police work. Her mystery novels, The Bride Wore Blood, Death on a Cellular Level, and Turn of Fortune, all feature detectives Shark Morgan and Dell Hassler, death investigators for the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office. Kathryn R. (Kathy) Wall wrote her first story at the age of six and then decided to take a few decades off. She and her husband Norman retired to Hilton Head Island in 1994 where she began her writing career in earnest. She is the author of ten Bay Tanner novels, eight of which are published by St. Martin's Press. The eleventh in the traditional mystery series, all of which are set in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, is Jericho Cay, available in spring, 2011. Visit her at www.kathrynwall.com for a complete list of her books along with sample chapters and other information about Bay Tanner and her Lowcountry home. Jo Williams has an MA in counseling and a PhD in metaphysics. Since the writing of Ringer, she and her husband, Harry, have moved to Tampa, FL. She currently serves as a Prayer Chaplain at New Life Unity Church in Tampa and has facilitated classes in A Course in Miracles for more than a decade. Her passion is sharing the principles of Divine Law in a variety of creative ways, including her novel series: The Song My Soul Remembers, Behold the Dawn, and One Thought from Heaven. (Kathy Wall pictured)
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T'was the Night Before Christmas... 

 (With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore, may he forgive my doggerel...)

...and all through the shop,
all we minions were working,
   until ready to drop.

The ebooks were flying,
the covers were spare,
The edits were crazy,
   with "one more thing I must share!"

We waited for Santa,
'Cuz we love old Saint Nick,
But Hitch made us work,
   Waving 'round an old stick!

So slave we all did,
And made all your books,
So that Hitch would say now,
   that we're off the hook.

Come today we're off,
to rest up our fingers,
Our hats we will doff,
   No books they do linger.

But we'll all be back,
Don't give it a thought,
for like all wage slaves,
   we're easily bought.

We'll be back on the fifth,
all eager and fresh,
All ready for you,
   after a well-deserved rest.

So Hitch wants to say,
very strongly and loud,
THANKS ALL YOU GUYS,
  you're the best type of crowd.

Indy and Len and Hitch and the gang,
will be back on the 5th,
to do books with a BANG!

In the meantime don't worry,
if you're in a hurry,
'cuz some poor guy got stuck
   sitting here like a duck.

Your emails we'll receive,
so no need to grieve.
We'll be a bit slow,
but we're raring to go.

Your books will be worked on,
your edits still made,
we're just resting a bit,
   before we all fade.

So please excuse the delays;
It won't be for days;
we'll jump on your queries,
   for your wondrous new series.

We waited for Santa,
'Cuz we love old St. Nick,
And sure 'nuff he came,
   It wasn't a trick.

And as he rode off,
into the night,
I could swear I heard Hitch yell,
   "That Edit's Not Right!"

~~~~~~~~~~

We'll be back on the morning of January 5th; we'll be here parttime between now and then, thanks.