R. Clint Peters

My name is R. Clint Peters. I live in Mesa, AZ. I am almost 65 years old.

My favorite hobbies are camping and fishing. My favorite fishing hole is Woods Canyon Lake, near Forest Lakes, Arizona. My favorite camping area is on Forest Service Road 99 near Forest Lakes.

For many years, I worked as an electrician. I also owned an electronics repair center, but when it became cheaper to replace things than repair them, I went back to being an electrician.

Two years ago, I decided to pursue a hobby I have always wanted to do: become a writer. My first book, "The Pendergast Prerogatives", has been published, and is available on Amazon.

The sequel, "The Pendergast Solution", has also been published, and is available on Amazon. The sequel to the sequel, "The Pendergast Alternatives", is also available on Amazon, as is the sequel to the sequel to the sequel, "The Pendergast Suppositions". The fifth book in the series, "The Trouble with Arsenic", is going through an intense editing process.

After I finished the first four novels in the Pendergast series, I began to develop a new hero, Ryce Dalton. His story begins with "The Alberta Connection, a Ryce Dalton novel", which is available on Amazon, and is published by Writer's Edge Publishing.

There are other heroes still lurking in my keyboard, including:

Nixon French (Pegasus Rising, a Nixon French novel), which has been submitted to my publisher for a final editing. I hope to be able to announce it has been published soon.

James Brinkerford (The Brinkerford Incedent).

Brian Tolleson (The Identity Project, a Brian Tolleson novel).

Klete Wilkins (A question for Kelly)

Denton Newton (The title to be determined)

A book of my poems, "Moments, The Rebirth of a Soul", is in the process of being published, also.

And I have a sequel, "A Forever Family", that is in the final editing, and should be submitted for publishing very soon.

I have also been hard at work with The Book Reviewers Club, a cooperative of authors helping other authors. There is a blog and a website associated with The Book Reviewers Club (http://thebookrevewiersclub.wordpress.com and http://thebookreviewersclub.weebly.com).