Dancing on the Mountain

                                  

Heather Caldwell's feet are ugly and she is proud of it.  Long hours of dancing have hardened huge calluses and blackened her toenails.  But has she danced enough to get a major role in Viva El Paso, an outdoor theater staged in the mountains?  A dream she has had for years.  Her dream becomes a nightmare when an unknown enemy kills her boyfriend and threatens her.  She flees into the mountains where there is far more to worry about than her dreams.  US $10.95 (Canada $17.95)

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  Ginger Mynatt

I loved growing up in the mountains of Pennsylvania where everyone farmed or gardened and some still held on to old-style farming methods: horses and wagons etc. I remember the feed mill, grocery trucks that made housecalls and picking wild strawberries. It was almost like another century. Then we started to move: Painted Post, NY; Montrose,PA; Camp Hill, PA. I went to an ultra-conservative, religious college in Houghton, NY and then married my first husband. Again we moved: Scotia, NY; Denver, CO; Selinsgrove, PA; Santa Fe, NM. Eventually I divorced and moved to El Paso, TX, the setting for Dancing on the Mountain. Today I live in Sherman, TX with my second husband and our dog Annie.