Arundel Craft Fair

I had a good time at my old high school yesterday. I sold some books, and I got to see several familiar faces from different spheres of my life. It was a learning experience for me, too. For one, I know I’ll need to jazz up my display some more at future events. My mom came along for emotional support, and I’m grateful for the help she gave. And yes, some people did notice my shirt.

Just like when I was signing books at my old middle school, I found myself thinking back to all the memories at Arundel High. Though I resisted, I did, over time, join quite a few clubs. Drama club was the most important to me. I enjoyed acting, and it helped me to come out of my shell.

I starred in six plays, including A Christmas Carol (as a Cratchit kid, which was my first theatrical role), Our Town (as the professor) and a Robin Hood play (as King John). I had minor roles the musicals, as I don’t have a good singing voice and didn’t have the patience for dance lessons.

Somehow, and it still amazes me, I was on my senior year’s prom and homecoming courts (but I went to both alone), and I was also nominated Most Likely to Succeed (though there have been times when I felt I haven’t lived up to that).

And, of course, it was during my time at Arundel High that I learned I was autistic as well as when I got even more serious about my writing. I received great encouragement from two of my teachers, who are among the three Mystical Greenwood is dedicated to. The songs in Mystical Greenwood, by the way, are available in an album courtesy of their composer, Lee Chapman! See my lyrics page for more information.

On a final note, I would like to thank Sandra Lopez for promoting Beneath the Deep Wave on her book club website and for helping bring both my books to new readers who’ve left some nice reviews.

Sandra’s Book Club: Spotlight: BENEATH THE DEEP WAVE by Andrew McDowell


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13 responses to “Arundel Craft Fair”

  1. Chris Hall Avatar

    A good place it seems. Very Christmassy on your stall, Andrew!

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  2. Lee Chapman Avatar
    Lee Chapman

    Congratulations Andrew! You were a star in HS and you’re still a star. And thanks for the mention.

    Lee

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thanks, Lee, and you’re welcome.

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  3. Layla Todd Avatar

    Love the Christmas table cover! Glad to know the fair went well and had you thinking back on your high school experience.

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thanks, Layla. Another lesson learned is that I don’t need to bring a lot of books. Books aren’t a big draw for people at craft fairs.

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  4. sharonledwith Avatar
    sharonledwith

    I can’t believe how talented you are, Andrew! Your teachers must be so proud of your accomplishments, my friend. Happy Holidays and all the best in 2026! Cheers!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thanks, Sharon. I actually did briefly run into one of my old high school teachers, which was nice. Wishing you all the best for the new year, too. Cheers back!

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  5. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    Congratulations on your successful event, Andrew! I love the festive tablecloth. I was in drama club my junior year of high school and absolutely loved it.

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thanks, Liz. I do regret not continuing acting in college, but it was fun while it lasted.

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      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        You’re welcome, Andrew. I don’t regret not continuing acting in college. Creative writing suits me better.

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  6. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    How wonderful, Andrew, to revisit your old schools as a published author.

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