Ron Adams

Profile Information:

Hometown:
From Randolph, MA originally, now call Hamburg, NY home
About Me:
I am a writer in the mystery/suspense genre, specializing in stories with a private detective as the main character. I am here to learn, to grow, and to deveop my writing.
I Am A:
Reader, Writer, Critic
Website:
http://www.ronaldwadams.com
Books And Authors I Like:
Robert B. Parker, Raymond Chandler, Joseph Wambaugh, Janet Evanovich, Thomas Harris, Patricia Cornwell, Stephen King, Jimmy Buffett, Robert Ludlum's Bourne series.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Major League, The Natural, Braveheart, Spenser: For Hire, The Rockford Files, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Bourne movies featuring Matt Damon, NUMB3RS, and SportsCenter. Also a fan of offbeat mysteries like SE7EN, Identity, and Mr. Brooks.

Comment Wall:

  • Eric Stone

    a baseball fan. Always good to see another baseball fan here. Welcome.
  • Kim Smith

    Hey Ron! Waving from over here >>>> hope you have a great day!!
  • Neil White

    Just a message from a Red Sox fan over here in England.

    Saw a 10th innings win against Oakland back in '93, and after that travelled to the States every year to see them (excluding '94, for strike reasons), until 2002, when a growing family curtailed my habit. Had some great trips to Fenway, and on the road. Was in the bleachers when Carl Everett "headbutted" the homeplate empire (4 fan ejections - it was like being back in England at a football game!), and was then at Baltimore a few days later when Nomar was still batting .400 in July. Was at Kansas City when Saberhagen returned. Had some great fun, and back then you could still get tickets along the first baseline just by making a telephone call. Now, it looks like $200 dollar ebay auctions only.
    Still watch online on MLB.com, although as an outsider, I much preferred them when the "curse" was alive an kicking. It doesn't seem right to see them doing so well.
  • JackBludis

    I see I'm already a friend here. How did I miss it?

    Jack
  • Ron Adams

    Hey, you can never have too many friends, Jack!

    Ron