
I’m soon to negotiate my next books with Random House, and there are already two in the pipeline, so I might get to do something I’ve never really permitted myself to do – go slow. I want my memoir, “Call To Life,” to be a slower, richer, spiritual book. And it might take me a couple of years to noodle through. For the first time in my life, I won’t be on a hurried deadline. I can really think about it, experience things. That will be a big change for me.
One idea I am flirting with is to open up a Photography Portrait Studio somewhere in Washington County, perhaps Cambridge. Couple of mornings a week, probably Saturdays. I’d love to do portraits of people, individuals and families. Figure out how to pose them, what to look for. Portrait photography appeals to me, perhaps to the reporter and writer me. It’s an amazing challenge to do it well. So I’d love to do it. Just an idea, thinking about it.