The interesting twist to this is that she somehow manages to continue to write and deliver a host of bestselling works of her own. She's the author of The Hamptons, Pretty Boys, Fever, Like Boogie on Tuesday, Sometimes I Cry, and a collection of poetry entitled Love Lingers and a relationship manuscript entitled The Plural Thing. These are some of the works already in print and I know that I've no doubt forgotten something and am aware that there are a few other projects currently in the wings.
She's affectionately referred to as princess by many of us who know her, but I'm compelled to say that this is one selfless lady that long ago graduated to the rank of a Queen.
3 comments:
Peggy, this was a lovely tribute. She has helped a lot of us without expecting anything in return.
Peggy, this is a well-deserved tribute to Linda. Thanks for taking the time out to write this blog post. Linda has helped out a lot of people in the literary world, including myself. Thank you, Linda, for being the princess that you are.
Carla J. Curtis
Peggy, that is such a warm tribute, a well-deserved tribute at that. ^5 on having graduated from Princess to Queen! (Pssst...Peggy...when you gon' 'pear on da show? *wink*)
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