Three of Chris Ernest Hall's works of fiction are compiled in one volume. Collected Works
Something Interesting to A collection of his short stories written from 1988 to 1992, including “Television Set,” “Andy Warhol's Sister,” “Something Interesting to Watch,” and “Notes From the Moscow Film World.”
A When Herbert and Lois begin a therapy program that has them creating a television show about their marriage, they could never imagine that their tapes would end up on community access television. Soon, unwanted fame threaten to tear their family apart in this comedy set in the late 80s.
Notes For a Future A coming of age tale set at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the early days of the 1990s, this novel tells the story of Michael, an alienated freshman in love with his literature TA, Helen. Help comes in the form of Tim, who offers to guide Michael through Santa Cruz and to his beloved Helen, who just happens to be Tim’s best friend.
Chris Hall's creativity and energy were evident in her earliest childhood. Her grade school teachers often commented, "She has tremendous energy, if we could just get it channeled." Her parents instilled in her a belief that good can come from almost every experience, and that belief, along with an ability to see humor in much of everyday life, proved invaluable as she and her husband raised their eight children.
Chris has been a presenter for many years for FranklinCovey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, Becoming a Love and Logic Parent, and Becoming A Love and Logic Teacher. The gift of a moonflower plant that she received from one of her grandmother's Amish neighbors resulted in Conversations with a Moonflower, her first published work.
Now empty nesters, she and her husband, Duane, find great joy in spending time with their children and grandchildren. They are still amazed upon returning home from work each night to find the kitchen has remained clean all day.