We are pleased to announce that author Melissa Bowersock will be joining the staff of Indies Unlimited as a contributor.
Melissa is the award-winning author of nine novels and one non-fiction title. She lives in a small desert community in southern Arizona. Learn more about Melissa from her Amazon author page and her blog.
We are sure you will find Melissa’s experience and expertise an asset and her humor a salve to your soul. Please join us in extending a warm Indies Unlimited welcome to A.C.
Welcome and looking forward to reading your articles 🙂
Thanks for the nice welcome; glad to be here!
Look forward to your contributions. I was recently in your neck of the woods – Tucson, Bisbee, Tombstone, and over at Playas, New Mexico.
Hope it was before last week; we’re on a triple-digit marathon!
Welcome, Melissa!
Howdy from Kentucky!
Good! Now that you’re here, we can shift to a higher gear and really tear up the road!
Hi Melissa. Welcome to bedlam. 🙂
Congrats Melissa!
Hi Melissa, and welcome to the best little Indie show in town.
Is this the greatest group of Indies or what?
Welcome to IU, Melissa! Glad to have you here. I used to live in Gold Canyon near the Superstitions and would visit Tubac, Tucson, etc. often. Gorgeous area.
Thanks, all! As some of you obviously know, we have some beautiful country down here, very inspiring for all manner of stories.
Welcome to the family Melissa!
Welcome Melissa.
Welcome aboard, Melissa! Grab a gruel spoon and pull up a chair. 🙂
Welcome Melissa. You can have my helping of gruel.
I’m sure you will have some interesting articles.
I live in Arizona too, and keep telling everyone it is a dry heat! It beats what I could have said about New England – it is a wet rain.
Dick, thanks, but I might just pass on your helping of gruel. I prefer pretzels and jaw breakers. Have you noticed how difficult it is for people in the east to truly understand “dry heat”? I’ve tried explaining that 100 degrees in May is entirely different than 100 degrees in August, but all I get back is that it’s HOT. With single digit humidity, it’s actually quite pleasant.