Yep, thinking about doing another work.
The first one, "Distant Thunder" is a collection of stories from my war and military days.
Then Came my first fantasy novel, "Thoren" which I wrote for my middle son on the occasion of his leaving to join the US Army. He enjoyed fantasy, all things Viking and Lord of the Rings. So Thoren was my shot at that Jahre written for him as a keepsake that he would always have that his father wrote just for him.
But there is another that has been on my mind for some years now. My wife reminds me about it every six months, she calls it "Lessons of a father." She wants me to write about the important lessons I learned starting when I was the son of a father, progressing through the decades when I was a father to the present when all my children have gone.
She thinks others can benefit from my sharing the mistakes and the times I got it right. She thinks it will be treasured by my children after my passing and will allow me to "Live on" in a manner in our family for generations.
If I did this thing, I have to admit, I have a lot to share and perhaps it could resonate in someone else's life. She suggests I bathe it in the holy spirit by praying over it daily. I can't disagree with the concept, and it would keep me busy for the winter months when I can't keep my hands as busy as I'd like.