Writing World Suffers Loss

gallery2.jpgIndeed, the entire world has suffered. New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Ronda Thompson passed away this morning.

Her Wild Wulfs Of London series has been wildly popular, as have her many other intriguing and entertaining novels and short stories. She lived in Texas with her husband of twenty some odd years, her daughter and son-in-law and her teenage son. Not to mention her four dogs. Her family was her world.

Ronda was a friend of mine, always kind and always smiling when we visited. Her wit and humor, that we’ve all always enjoyed, has shown through in her work, adding a special polish to her already outstanding writing talent. Ronda was a dedicated writer with a work ethic other authors would do well to emulate. Positive and encouraging, she always took the time to lift her friends and fellow authors up.

God speed, Ronda. You will missed.

5 Responses to “Writing World Suffers Loss”

  1. Squirrel Says:

    Sorry to hear about your friend she sounds like she was a great person.

  2. desperatewriter Says:

    Thanks, Squirrel. She was really a hoot.

  3. Ms. Karen Says:

    April, I’m sorry to hear of your loss. The picture of her is great, it looks like she was having a lot of fun. That’s the best way to be remembered.

  4. Steve Says:

    Friends and loved ones seem to pass so quickly. Why can’t we keep them forever. I guess we do, in our memories.

  5. desperatewriter Says:

    Thanks, y’all. Ronda was a fun-spirited person. It was only 2 weeks and 1 day from her diagnosis until her death. I know her family is still in shock.


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