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About Jennifer Reed/ bookjunkiez

My Niece and Nephew joke that I could open a used book store with all the books that I own. I love to read, that is my addiction. I can't go a week without going to a book store. I love crocheting. I love to write stories and poetry. I also love my family, even though they make me crazy at times. I am a huge Donald Duck Fan.

Patsy Swayze: Every Day, A Chance to Dance Virtual Book Tour

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Biography

Date Published: July 12, 2022

Publisher: Passion Spirit Dreams Press

 

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The book honors and celebrates Patsy Swayze. There are twenty-nine
interviews which include her students, colleagues, and friends. Their
stories showcase what a trailblazer she was and the extent of her influence
on them and on the world. Many of her students continue to carry forward her
legacy by following in her giant dance footsteps. There are sixty-four
photos, most in color and rarely seen, which help tell this story.

Patsy Swayze was an icon in the dance and performing arts world for decades
as a dancer, teacher, mentor, and choreographer. Her work includes founding
the Houston Jazz Ballet, teaching at the University of Houston, running her
own dance studios, and choreographing for Theatre, Incorporated, Playhouse
Theatre, and Hollywood movies. She inspired thousands of dance students,
many of whom went on to become professionals in the performing arts, and
instilled in all students a strong work ethic and set of values. With that
said, she was most proud of her family and thought her greatest achievement
was being the mother of five children.

Of course, Patsy had one very famous student, her beloved son Patrick,
known as “Buddy” to family and friends. The book touches on the
relationship between Patsy and Buddy, and Buddy’s life. Another renowned
student is Jaclyn Smith, who kindly granted a full-length interview about
her experiences with Patsy.

Patsy was a pioneer in opening her dance classes and her heart to all
students, regardless of race, economic, or cultural background, and this was
no small feat in the fifties and sixties in Houston. In addition, Patsy was
known to be extremely philanthropic.

Patsy Swayze continues to touch the lives of multitudes of people,
including the author’s life. In today’s world it is especially wonderful to
have such a hero, someone who gave so much to others and has left such a
profound legacy.

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INTRODUCTION

I have written this book to honor and celebrate Patsy Swayze. I hope that reading the stories of some of her students, colleagues, and friends as to how they were influenced by her will showcase what an icon and trailblazer she was and the extent of her influence on them and on the world. Many of her students continue to carry forward her legacy by following in her giant dance footsteps. 

Patsy was an icon in the dance and performing arts world for decades as a dancer, teacher, mentor, and choreographer. Her work includes founding the Houston Jazz Ballet, teaching at the University of Houston, running her own dance studios, and choreographing for Theatre, Incorporated, Playhouse Theatre, and Hollywood movies. She inspired thousands of dance students, many of whom went on to become professionals in the performing arts, and instilled in all students a strong work ethic and set of values. With that said, she was most proud of her family and thought her greatest achievement was being the mother of five children. 

Of course, Patsy had one very famous student, her beloved son Patrick, known as “Buddy” to family and friends. The book will touch on the relationship between Patsy and Buddy. Another renowned student is Jaclyn Smith, who kindly granted a full-length interview about her experiences with Patsy. In her role as choreographer for Urban Cowboy, Patsy taught dance steps to John Travolta, and that will be covered as well. 

Patsy was a pioneer in opening her dance classes and her heart to all students, regardless of race, economic, or cultural background, and this was no small feat in the fifties and sixties in Houston. In addition, Patsy was known to be extremely philanthropic. 

I want to thank the interviewees for their enthusiasm, support, and time they put forth for the book. Many of them said that Patsy’s story needs to be told and she deserves recognition that she never fully received. I have attempted to place the interviews in the approximate time sequence of when the person first had contact with Patsy, so that her story can be told in a somewhat organized manner. Many of the interviewees had a lifelong relationship with Patsy. 

Patsy Swayze continues to touch the lives of multitudes of people, including mine, for which I am grateful.

 

About the Author

Sue Tabashnik

Sue Tabashnik published her last book PATRICK SWAYZE The Dreamer in
September 2017. This book presents how Swayze’s focus on dreams for himself
and others sustained him and guided him to live a zest-filled and hopeful
life even while dealing with great adversity. Her earlier two unique Dirty
Dancing tribute books are The Fans’ Love Story: How the Movie DIRTY DANCING
Captured the Hearts of Millions! (July 2010) and The Fans’ Love Story
ENCORE: How the Movie DIRTY DANCING Captured the Hearts of Millions!
(December 2013).

She became a fan of Patrick Swayze in 1988. She was an active member of the
Official Patrick Swayze International Fan Club from 2000-2010, which
included writing numerous articles for the club magazine. She had the good
fortune to meet Patrick Swayze several times at movie screenings and benefit
events from 2002-2004, which led her to become an even bigger fan. She also
had the great pleasure of meeting Patsy Swayze at a film event in
2003.

Sue worked as a master’s level psychiatric social worker from 1977-2022.
Sue has lived most of her life in the Detroit area. Author website:
https://www.likedirtydancing.com.

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Lonely Dove Virtual Book Tour

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Literary Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Multicultural Fiction

Date Published: September 27, 2022

Publisher: Koehler Books

Finalist for the 2022 American Fiction Awards for Multicultural
Fiction

Anji is forty-one, single, of Indian origin, and grew up in Colombia. Now a
successful journalist in New York City, she’s missing only love in her
life. Then a vision reveals her soul mate; he calls her “lonely
dove”—two words that describe her perfectly—but she cannot
see his face. Determined to find this mysterious man, she draws on all her
work and personal resources to find him.

As Anji embraces the signs and visions she receives, she discovers a need
to heal from her past relationships. Will she ever find her twin
flame—and will she be ready when she does?

 

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“Anji had loved all things bright and beautiful, especially her beloved Bollywood movies and Latin American telenovelas, where the girl always got the guy of her dreams. Anji had spent her lifetime wishing, with every fiber of her being, for her happily ever after, certain it would happen when her soulmate appeared.

Now aged forty-one and still single, she thought of how gullible she had been to be conned by the idea of soulmates, much less to think she would marry the person. She had learned that life was filled with eternal struggles to find her soulmate. Her frustration reached a new level after she’d had that vision a couple of weeks before. That, and this meeting with Danny, felt like unnecessary provocations, the universe daring her to hold onto the childish notion.”

 

February 7, 2019

She stood on the platform waiting for a train. The man standing on the opposite platform seemed familiar but she couldn’t get a good look. His face was hidden behind a hoodie and he peered down at a book in his hands. 

She tried to call out to him. When she opened her mouth, there was no sound. She tried to clear her throat. Even that didn’t make a sound. She grasped at her throat, wondering what had happened to her voice.

A train whistled in the distance. She raised her hand to get his attention. He didn’t look up. He still didn’t notice when she waved. Her hands motioned ever more fervently as she jumped up and down, but to no avail. The train pulled into the platform. He got on the train and took a seat without glancing at her.

As the train chugged away, a pair of dark eyes loomed into sight, blocking her view. A hairless wrinkled face spoke one word,“Exorcismo.”

Anji sat with a jolt and opened her eyes. As she focused on the evening sky and the leaves overhead, she realized she was sitting on a bench in the Parque del Retiro. Alone.

Anji had gotten a vision. Again. She had gone back to the Parque del Retiro for a walk. She’d had several long workdays, and Josh had called her a second time to bug her about the piece on dreams. He hadn’t been so persistent before, but then again, she hadn’t been so resistant to discuss what she was working on.

Anji needed her head to be screwed back onto her body and thought a short meditation would help. It had worked until she got the vision with the taunting face of the Romani woman. Anji was covered in cold sweat.

The first time Anji got a vision was the morning of January 26, and it had come to her in a similar way as it had that afternoon. Instead of lying on a park bench, she’d lain on a rock in Central Park. When she went to her rock in New York she got a sense of peace, and she tried to recreate the same feeling again, that day, in the Parque del Retiro, but it hadn’t worked.

Anji wondered if her visions were hypnagogic. The visions were vivid, almost real, which is how Danny described his dreams. Danny told her he entered them easily. He lay still, cleared his mind, and set the intention to go into a hypnagogic state. After a few deep breaths, he found himself in a semi-conscious dream.

On the other hand, Anji didn’t intend to enter anything other than calmness. She had meditated and without her awareness, the vision had appeared. She didn’t have to try.

The first vision had left her feeling elated. She wished it was real. When her mystery soulmate had whispered, “my lonely dove,” a surge had coursed through her. The connection to the man in her dream was unlike any she’d felt before. She had wanted to stay with him. She didn’t care that she hadn’t been able to see his face. There was something about him that had felt familiar. Most of all, she had felt loved. Despite the weight of her forty-one years, the vision had made her feel she might still have a chance. It had awakened a hope in her that she hadn’t felt in a long time. She wondered if it was a sign, a confirmation that she was destined to find her soulmate. 

 

 

About the Author

Sonee Singh

Sonee Singh is a cross-cultural seeker of deep knowing. She is of Indian
descent, born in Mexico, raised in Colombia, and resides in the United
States. Sonee writes stories of self-discovery to encourage people to accept
themselves and live life on their own terms. The mystical and spiritual are
integral in her storytelling, as is her multicultural background. When not
traveling, reading, or writing, she indulges in meditation, yoga, and
aromatherapy. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in biology and society, a Master
of Management in hospitality from Cornell University, and a Master of
Science in complementary alternative medicine from American College of
Healthcare Sciences. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Divinity from the
University of Metaphysical Sciences. Sonee has published the Soul-Seeker
Collection of poetry: Embody, Embrace, and Embolden. She has been published
in two anthologies: Blessing the Page and The Colours of Me. She has
multiple articles published in Elephant Journal.

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Man Na Virtual Book Tour

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A Daily Guide to Becoming the Salt God Intended

Christian Self-Help

Date Published: October 9, 2022

 

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Man Na is not just another devotional.

Each day, the typical devotional offers a passage, hopes it inspires, and
waits for us to return for another dose of motivation. When the next day
arrives, God is expected to feed us with more manna once again.

Man Na, on the other hand, has a secret ingredient that not only fills us
up, but creates lasting fulfillment.What is its secret?

Salt. Man Na recognizes we are not only called to fill ourselves, but are
designed to be salt for others through service, kindness, forgiveness,
friendship, humility, gratitude, happiness, and love.

This devotional helps us stop focusing inward and start concentrating on
others throughout the day.

By providing readers with God’s bread and His desire for us to be salt for
others, Man Na offers what other devotionals do not. So, grab your shaker
and get ready to become what God intended.

 

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Introduction: Man Na

 

Then the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I am about to rain bread from heaven for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my law or not.”

Exodus 16:4 English Standard Version

 

I have a confession.

I’ve started reading many devotionals and never finished them. 

Sure, they did their best to try to fill my soul, but something was missing that I couldn’t put my finger on at the time. After a few weeks or months, they became dust collectors on my nightstand. They still rest there like abandoned cars in an auto salvage lot. I wonder if you have a similar stack of your own.

I have another confession. 

When I started writing this devotional, I didn’t think I would finish it. 

Writing a book is hard. If the time commitment to read 365 days of inspiring content seems intimidating, writing those entries is extremely daunting. Before the battle began, it felt like Goliath’s shadow loomed over my keyboard, and doubt crept into me. 

I have final confession.

I finished, and it’s not like the ones I’ve stopped reading many times over. There’s a big difference. 

These three admissions are crucial to understanding our journey together over the next year.

You may be familiar with the word manna. In the Bible, manna was bread God rained down from heaven to sustain His followers during their time in the wilderness. Recreating this event is the goal of many devotionals. They focus on providing daily spiritual nourishment to their readers and ask them to simply return to their pages each day to gather the next portion of motivation and inspiration.

Manna has its place. There are days and seasons we spend in the wilderness when we need God’s loving hand to strengthen our faith and provide encouragement and comfort.

But God hasn’t called us to just be fed by Him. Rather, in Matthew 5:13 (New International Version), Jesus said, “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.”

God expects you to be salt. He wants you to be a preservative to others who are in danger of spoiling. Through your service, words, example, and deeds, you can make a difference to those who are searching for manna but don’t know where to look. You are vital to His plans on Earth.

Man Na is the fusion of our ongoing search for His bread and our perpetual call to be salt for mankind (the symbol for salt is Na on the periodic table of elements). If we just focus on filling our own cups, we will miss our opportunity to truly be full through service.

At the Last Supper, Jesus made this union of bread and salt clear. After washing His disciples’ feet, Jesus said, “Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you” (John 13:14-15 NIV). Bread without salt is only half of the equation.

Unlike many devotionals, in this one, you will find a short motivational message each week. This will give you an overall theme for the Daily Bread entries that relate to each day. Try not to read ahead on the Daily Bread. Allow the Spirit to challenge, feed, and impact you each day. On days when He’s moving you to action, take action and be salt. On days when He’s providing you sustenance, allow your soul to be filled.

God is counting on you to be your best. He’s also expecting you to do your best for others.

Man Na. The satisfied servant.

I’ll see you at the finish line.

About the Author

John J. Murray Jr.

John J. Murray Jr. is the award-winning author of Better Than Our Dogs. He
leads Bible study groups with members from across the country. After leaving
private practice as an attorney, John won the League for Innovation in the
Community College Excellence Award as the Paralegal Program Director and law
instructor at Alvin Community College. He lives in Texas with his wife,
Lana, and their dog, Chloe.

  

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North Star Rising Virtual Book Tour

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Teen and Young Adult Fantasy

Date Published: August 10, 2022

Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.

Amber Emrys is coming of age. She lives on the mystical isle of T’ir
Na Nor in the North Sea.   Preparations for her Nest Naming
Celebration are in the works. Pavarotti, a Puffin who has been
“Guardian of the air” on the island for centuries, has watched
over Amber as she’s grown from chick to fledgling.

On her adventures, Amber braves trolls, befriends fantastical beasts,
beguiles hooligans, outwits  malevolent creatures of the earth and sea,
and discovers buried secrets about herself and her Ma’s family.

This is a tale filled with fun, whimsy, twists, tears, magic, music, and
heart for YA readers and friends and family of all ages.

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The Nest Keeper

Pavarotti

PLUMMETING…

SOARING…

SPINNING…

FALLING…

I burst through the clouds. Fun. Grand. Delicious. I love this free-fall feeling. Glorious. I’m the luckiest of beings. Truly, I feel sorry for those who can’t do what I do. I fly. I swim. I hunt. 

Gumph, that was a delicious sardine. Pardon me. Where was I? 

Ahem. I eat mostly fish. I do have a tooth or two for seeds and nuts as well, but plump sardines, one juicy bite, is a favorite delicacy.” 

 

Sea spray stings my eyes. I shake off, gliding above the jade-shimmering surface of the sea. There! What is that gangly long-legged auburn-crested female chick doing? She’s closing in on our nesting place. Sound the alarms! Danger! Danger alert! 

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Darielle Mac

Darielle Mac has collaborated with numerous notable figures in the industry
and has written largely for theater and movies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Year of Maybe Virtual Book Tour

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Act II of Nyra’s Journey

New Adult Romance

Date Published: November 2022

Publisher: PhoenixPhyre

 

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He’s nothing like her hopeful dream—and everything she
wants.

Nyra’s transition from college grad scrambling for her first career
job to full independence is as on track as it can be, these days. With her
new marketing job is going well, even if she’s still living at
home,Nyra’s pretty sure the light at the end of the tunnel is not an
onrushing train.

Still, she gets bored, sometimes. A whimsical decision to take up surfing
brings her together with Tai Abrega, a professional surfer and shaper so
delicious Nyra’s imagination hasn’t even gotten around to
fantasizing about a man like him, yet. Surfing awakens a latent, mystical
connection with the sea along with a driven passion for the man
himself.

But embracing one possibility often demands abandoning another. How can
Nyra fit Tai and the seductive siren song of freedom into her
“safer” vision of perfect? Can she blend her conventional world
with his freespirited lifestyle, or is she doomed to disappointment and
heartbreak? New Adult fans of It Ends with Us and Finding Perfect are sure
to enjoy this upbeat tale of hope.

 

The Year of Maybe Act II of Nyra’s Journey continues the story begun
in Best-Case Scenario.

 

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The darkness inside is almost a physical thing as Tai opens the back door to the shop. Nyra steps in as artificial dawn ripples down from the overhead lights. She’s alone with him now, in his mysterious, secret world.

A row of perhaps three dozen finished surfboards wrapped in plastic fill a rack on the left wall, just inside the door. Brand new, shiny—and ready for shipping. The wall on her right is occupied by a haphazard jumble of dull, clunky white things, faintly reminiscent of surfboards, but…

 “Blanks,” Tai explains, following her eyes. “That’s what surfboards look like before they grow up to become surfboards.” He picks through them, selecting one about seven feet long. “We’ll use this one.”

She gets it now. The energy she feels is Tai’s anticipation. He’s excited. Without asking or needing to know anything more about him, she knows beyond a whisker of doubt that he was born to do this. Tai flips the lights on in the shaping room and drops the blank on a padded, two-legged stand. It’s set in concrete, obviously constructed for shaping delicate blanks into surfboards. He picks up two dust masks, donning one, handing the other to Nyra. 

“If you don’t mind, stand there.” Tai points at the doorway. He plugs his planer into an outlet and tests the connection with a couple quick flicks of the trigger. The symphony of the planer blade biting into urethane foam is a plaintive scream spawning an excited twist in her gut and the corners of her lips curl up beneath her mask as her heart beats faster. An act of pure creation—and a sense of somehow being part of it. 

Foam dust pours from the diverter, coating Tai’s arm in urethane snow as he walks the length of the blank. He reverses direction in fluid, graceful movements. It’s like his dance with the waves, Nyra thinks. Like this morning, as he carved up Windansea. Only now it’s like he’s making love to the blank, creating an almost living thing.

This unfamiliar dance, this symphony she’s never heard before, seeps into her blood. Arousing, sensual—almost sexual. They’d cut their surf session short, as Nyra’s intimidation became evident, but mostly because Tai had to shape another board. Nyra has tagged along, ostensibly to see how surfboards are made. 

After one full pass over the bottom of the blank, Tai sets the planer down on a shelf built into the wall of the shaping room. “That removes the cure crust,” he explains, his voice muffled through his dust mask. “Fortunately, blanks today come out of the mold so close to tolerance, it only takes one pass with the planer. But for this client, I need to add a little more tail rocker.”

“Tail rocker?”

Tai holds the blank up so Nyra’s viewing it from the side. His finger skims the freshly exposed foam. “See the curve along the bottom?”

Nyra nods, suppressing a shiver as she imagines his finger skimming the exposed skin of her neck, rather than the blank he’s shaping.

“That’s called rocker. Rocker and vee combine to determine how maneuverable the board is, how well it paddles, and how fast it is down the line. The guy I’m shaping for today is one of our team riders and he likes extra tail rocker and vee in the last couple feet of his boards for maneuverability.”

“Vee?”

“I’ll show you later,” Tai promises. He flips the board over on the padded shaping stand, retrieves his planer from the bench, and thumbs the trigger to start on the deck.

Nyra slips two fingers under her dust mask to rub her nose. Itchy. Even here by the door, little flecks of pristine white foam are already dusting her arm like snow. It makes her skin look darker. Probably in my hair too, she guesses.

The faded board shorts and sleeveless t-shirt Tai’s wearing leave powerful legs and arms exposed, a study of sinewy, rippling movement. Not for the first time, she wonders if that’s his entire wardrobe. He can pull it off if anyone can.

As Nyra watches him work, curiosity and sensuality get tangled up in her head. When Tai uses the template to draw the outline of the board on the blank, the subdued whisper of pencil evokes another shiver. Immersed in his world, experiencing him in his element—craftsmanship, blended with artistry. 

For the first time, Nyra makes the connection between the subliminal sexuality of the sea, surfing, and surfboards. It’s getting warm in here, she thinks. The August sun beating down on the roof?

Tai removes the excess foam from the blank with a crosscut handsaw, and Nyra’s eyes pinball between what he’s doing and how he looks doing it. There’s a delicious guilty joy to the focused attention she feels. Watching the play of muscles beneath his skin, she imagines using the excuse of brushing the foam from his arms as cover for touching him—for caressing him.

The back door to the shop opens abruptly, bathing Nyra in midmorning sunlight. A man she doesn’t know is backlit in the doorway, looking directly at her. 

“You in here, Tai?” he calls.

Tai joins her in the doorway and waves with the SureForm he’s using to true up the outline of the board he’s just cut out. “Hey, Pepper. I’d like you to meet Nyra.”

An unruly tangle of hair streaked with gray and a weathered face. Pepper looks like he’s spent the last thirty years in a pickle barrel. The age in his face isn’t mirrored in his frame. He’s lean, strong and moves with graceful, almost feline movements.

“Howzit, Nyra?”

“Hi, Pepper.” Nyra pushes her dust mask down and takes the hand he offers. It’s work-rough, but the grip is gentle, almost loving. “I hope I’m not intruding.”

He shakes his head. “Nah. Welcome to my shop. Come to watch Tai shape?”

Nyra nods. “He’s teaching me to surf this summer, and I was…curious.”

Pepper’s lips twist in a knowing smile. “Good. You go out today?”

“For a while,” Nyra says. “A little big for me.”

“Plenty to work with,” he agrees. He turns to Tai. “Mattie’s new stick?”

“Yeah,” Tai says. He waves at the half-finished blank, now recognizably a surfboard in the rough. 

Pepper walks into the shaping room and raises the tail off the shaping stand about a foot, looking down the curve of the outline on both sides. “Sano. Be ready for the airbrushing today?”

“Yeah. I’ll let you know.”

“Perfect. I’m going to go ahead and open the shop.” It’s early, but…” He smiles, shrugs, and leaves them alone.

Tai pulls his dust mask back up and winks at Nyra and switches from fluorescent white light to UVA, then flips the blank deck up. 

Three more passes down both sides, and he’s cut three rail bevels into the foam with his planer. He flips the board back over, adjusts the depth of his planer blade, and takes a couple less aggressive passes in the tail.

“Is that the tail rocker you were talking about?”

“Yep. And the vee.” Tai picks up a straight edge and lays it at right angles to the stringer running down the center of the board. “See how the bottom angles just a little from the middle to the outside edge? That’s called vee. Makes the board easier to turn.”

Tai switches to a padded sanding block. Long, loving passes, more caress than anything take down the uneven lines left by the planer. That’s why the black light! she realizes. The flaws stand out better. 

The longer she watches Tai work, the more sensual—okay, sexual—it all feels to her. Imagining Tai giving her that same focused attention leaves her underarms damp and her skin feeling prickly. The foam dust, she thinks. Maybe… 

“I’m shaping this one for the Islands,” Tai tells her, breaking the silence. “It’ll be perfect for V-land and Rocky Point.”

“You shape for specific breaks?”

“Not usually. But for team riders?” He shrugs. “Mattie has some very specific ideas about how his boards should work.”

“So Pepper has a team, I guess. And Mattie is one of them?”

Tai nods and pushes his dust mask up for a swig from the water bottle he brought with him. He offers her a sip, and she takes it, her fingers caressing his as she takes the bottle from him. Their eyes meet and stick as she hands it back. 

He pulls his mask back down and picks up the sanding block. In another fifteen minutes, he’s finished blending the rail bands around the deck into the rails. He turns the board this way and that, sighting down from the nose.

Another hour transforms the blank into a finished shape, ready for airbrushing, a glass job, and fins. Resting deck up on the shaping stand, it screams speed. 

As Tai sweeps up most of the foam dust toward the back of the shaping room, Nyra studies the board he’s shaped. “So, that’s how boards are made?”

Tai shakes his head and leans the broom into the corner. “Not most of ‘em, anymore. Machines shape most of them to much finer tolerances than can be achieved by hand, other than finish sanding.”

“Then why—” 

“Shape by hand?” Tai finishes for her.

Nyra nods.

“There’ll always be a demand for hand-shaped boards,” Tai says. “Purists love ‘em, for starters. And we mostly learn what works by tinkering with existing shapes, changing one element at a time, then testing them out in the surf.”

“Couldn’t you do that faster by computer?”

Tai laughs. “Maybe. But developing software to run the simulations and manage all the infinite variables?” He shakes his head. “And think about it. The way each surfer rides is as unique as their fingerprint. Like each wave we ride, each surfer is one of a kind.”

Nyra feels a ripple of sensation start just below her heart and shiver its way through her body. God, I want him!

 

About the Author

D. B. Sayers,

Dirk’s path to authorship wasn’t quite an accident, but almost.
Through his two previous careers, first as a Marine officer and subsequently
as a corporate trainer, Dirk started way more stories than he
finished.

But when his employer filed for Chapter 11 in the backwash of the 2008
financial melt-down, he found himself cordially invited to leave and not
return. Out of work and excuses, he focused on finishing his first novel,
West of Tomorrow, while looking for another career position.

Since then, Dirk has written and published Best-Case Scenario, Act I of
Nyra’s Journey a collection of short fiction entitled, Through the
Windshield as well as Tier Zero and Eryinath-5, The Dancer Nebula, Vols. I
& II of the Knolan Cycle.

The Year of Maybe, sequel to Best Case Scenario, is due out in Novemeber
2022.

Dirk also contributes to Medium, blogs on his website, and will accept
editing work, by special request. Besides his work as a writer, he is an
accomplished snow skier, woodworker, photographer and a compulsive gym
rat.

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