Francois does not look pleased at all, but it's a nice capture. The way he's partially obscured by the lightpost, and enclosed in the doorway, it makes him look even more closed off an unapproachable. Good eye.
LISA: Ha! And thank you! Getting him hiding was an accident. I'd parked around the corner, run up to the side walk, and shot a quick picture after driving by him twice looking for a covert place to do it, and not finding one. He was probably thinking exactly what you wrote.
"Kristen J. Tsetsi has done something few other authors have been able to; she’s captivated me with a non-genre title. Homefront kept me turning pages, not because of suspense or exciting action, but because of the depth with which she explores the psyche of her narrator." Ian T. Healy / "Homefront is powerful." Andrew A., US Army, Infantry, Ordinance
"Kristen Tsetsi's Homefront, an emotional novel about a young couple's separation when Jake is shipped to Iraq, is a worthy new entry." - Levi Asher, Literary Kicks
Drawing by the man who inspired "Homefront" character Donny Donaldson
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It's such a tiny picture I can't really see the d00d. Is he wearing a beret and has a Jamie mustache like the guy from Mythbusters?
I wonder... Does he know you're not government???
"Zat creezy gurl iz taking my picterrr!"
Francois does not look pleased at all, but it's a nice capture. The way he's partially obscured by the lightpost, and enclosed in the doorway, it makes him look even more closed off an unapproachable. Good eye.
IAN: Click on the pic and it enlarges.
CHIEF: I don't think so.
LISA: Ha! And thank you! Getting him hiding was an accident. I'd parked around the corner, run up to the side walk, and shot a quick picture after driving by him twice looking for a covert place to do it, and not finding one. He was probably thinking exactly what you wrote.
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