By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern Writers Magazine
While
visiting our cousin Chris Stewart at her beautiful home at Santa Rosa Beach,
Florida, I was given a book she was reading. It was a
novel Old Man Rivers by author Nancy Veldman. Chris went on to explain Nancy had a shop nearby in Miramar Beach suggested we stop by there. After
reading a portion of the book I decided to make the visit. I was familiar with
the Grand Boulevard area because one of my favorite restaurants, Tommy Bahamas, is located there. If I
am in the area I never fail to stop and eat there. So I was happy to have
another reason to stop in and since I had been told Nancy was a Memphis,
Tennessee native I felt it was a must.
Author,
pianist and artist Nancy Veldman refers
to her gift shop / bookstore as a gathering place. Nancy was in when
we stopped in on a Sunday afternoon and she has indeed made it a most
comfortable place to be. Her shop has its own bookstore area which feels like
you are in your private library. There
you will find current works by familiar authors including many authors from the
coastal area. Like many shops owned by authors there is an amazing effort on
their part to promote not only their works but the works of other authors.
There
among all the beautiful things in her shop was an area dedicated to Nancy’s
books, CDs and artwork. Nancy has written over 100 songs and released 10 CDs.
She has also written seven novels and working on an eighth. It was a wonderful
experience to not only see her shop but to meet the author. Nancy spent a lot
of time with my wife and me talking about her books, music, artwork and her
life. She had the most interesting story of her receiving the Key to the City
of Memphis for humanitarian efforts.
Nancy’s
goal is to keep on giving. Today Nancy
feeds the homeless in the Destin, FL area and ministers to the poor. Her music is
played in hospitals, cancer centers, schools and businesses. CEOs of hospitals
have flown in to meet her so they could pipe her music in their hospitals. If
asked how she does it all her answer is,
“We have no understanding of what we are capable of in this life we live, until
we allow ourselves to step out and try. As many have said, it is the fear of
failure or acceptance of mediocrity in our lives that keeps us from ever
becoming.”
Nancy
has done a great job in giving back not only to her community but to fellow
authors. You can visit her on her website. She can also be found on YouTube, Facebook,
Amazon and iTunes.
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