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by Ray Rhamey


  For just about everybody I know, the intent of the promise is already a part of their operating systems, and I think the majority of us are good people just like them. But we forget now and then, don’t we? Making the promise creates a conscious commitment to live in a certain way, to think about what we do, and how we affect other people. It has helped me remember to be helpful at times when I’m inclined to be the opposite. Making it has made a difference in how I live and relate to others, and it can in yours.

  Think of how your day-to-day life could be if most of the people you encountered had made the promise and were living by it. And what could we do if we joined together to work on the kinds of changes we need? The Alliance logo I created is made up of a patchwork of skin colors taken from the photos of 150 people of many races and countries. Chances are you’ll find a color very close to yours there.

  Make the promise

  I promise to help, the best I can.

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  I would like to hear from you, too. Write to [email protected].

  Many thanks, and a good life to you.

  About the author

  Ray Rhamey has been a writer all of his professional career, beginning with writing programmed instruction training manuals for an insurance company (mind-numbing). He moved on to advertising and had a terrific career doing that, plus a lot of fun. During those decades of creativity, storytelling crept into the ads he wrote, and he started working on screenplays.

  Screenwriting took him out of advertising and to “Hollywood.” Although he acquired the skill of crafting a professional script and had an agent, he didn’t concoct a story that anyone was interested in spending millions of dollars to produce. Ah, well. (Although, on the kid side, he was a story editor/scriptwriter at Filmation, and you can still get his video adaptation of The Little Engine That Could.)

  He moved on to concentrate on writing novels, and then started doing freelance editing of fiction, a business that has expanded to include book design at crrreative.com. He writes a blog about crafting compelling fiction, Flogging the Quill, and has written a book on writing craft titled Mastering the Craft of Compelling Storytelling.

  Ray grew up in Dallas, Texas, but has since lived, as his grandmother would have said, all over hell and half of Georgia (except he hasn’t lived in Georgia). As of this writing, the places he’s called home are Dallas, Texas; Bloomington and Chicago, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; Studio City and Van Nuys, California; Ashland, Oregon; Cincinnati, Ohio; Sandy, Utah; Louisville, Kentucky; and Seattle and Pullman, Washington.

  I promise to help, the best I can.

  Table of Contents

  Mean Street

  Patriots Gather

  A Shooter Strikes

  An Existential Threat to Law and Order

  Going Undercover

  Run for Your Life

  What Are We Coming To?

  Old Pain, Still Hurts

  Sending a Message

  Pistol-Packin’ Mama

  Looking into a Gun Barrel

  A Safe Haven?

  Hank Get Your Gun

  Hell Comes to Georgetown

  The Protector

  Tears, Again

  Deeper and Deeper

  Time to Beard the Lion

  Death in a Park

  Hello, Hoosegow

  Judgment Day

  Life on the Line

  Running

  Captivity

  Teach Your Children Well

  The Keep

  A Most Deadly Woman

  A Debt to Pay

  Confronting Evil

  Into the Belly of the Beast

  Fundamentally Rational and Fair

  The Beast Is Hungry

  A Righteous Plan

  Surrendering to Win

  Where Is the Justice?

  Feel the Pain

  Can’t get there from here

  Going Under the Knife

  Prelude to Fear

  What’s the Right of It?

  The Storm Hits

  The Trigger Is Pulled

  Fury

  Keeping the Promise

  Consequences

  Parting Shots

  About the author

 

 

 


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