Like Tom
Brokaw, my husband has multiple myeloma, a plasma cell cancer. He was diagnosed
a little more than two years ago. If he’d developed this disease a decade ago,
he’d likely be dead by now, instead he’s doing well. Fortunately great strides
have been made and survival times keep getting pushed out because of research,
new medicines, and new treatments.
The Multiple
Myeloma Research Foundation has been instrumental in fundraising dedicated to
finding a cure for the disease. Supporters have answered their call to do
creative fundraising. There’s a cat litter manufacturer who donates a portion of
sales as part of a “Cats for Cancer” campaign. Ditto a Louisiana seafood
producer who sells “Crayfish for Cancer.” It seems this group loves alliteration
and it occurred to me that as a mystery writer I could donate books for sale and
dub them “Mysteries for Myeloma.”
Five of my
books are real estate mysteries set in Santa Cruz. My husband and I also edited
a terrific cookbook called “Cozy Food: 128 Cozy Mystery Writers Share Their
Favorite Recipes” which qualifies in the mystery category because all the
recipes are from mystery writers.
This year’s Greater Bay Area MMRF event is a
5K Walk/Run which will be held in San Francisco at the Marina Green on March
22nd. I’ll be there selling books. All proceeds will be donated to
MMRF. For people with e-readers or those who can’t make the event, profits from
e-books purchased on Amazon that day will also be donated. (My Amazon Author
page is http://tinyurl.com/6uq4gsx
if you want to take a look at the books or get ready to buy one on March
22nd. “Mags and the AARP Gang,” another book I’ve written will also
be included for those who prefer humor to mysteries or cookbooks.
Please spread
the word about the fundraiser. Email your friends. Post about it on your blog.
Tweet and share thru social media. E-books are only $3 or $4 each — such a small
donation to make — but if enough people buy one, not only will they get a book
they may enjoy reading, but we will raise some real money…perhaps enough to keep
my husband and many others around for those who love them.
Thank you so
much.
Nancy Lynn
Jarvis
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