"Our Grandpa Was an Alien" (memoir)
"To Truckee's Trail" (Historical fiction/western)
"The Adelsverein Trilogy" (historical fiction - available Dec '08)
My "Adelsverein Trilogy" will debut with a signing on December 11th at the Twig Bookstore in San Antonio and another on December 19 at Berkman's books in Fredericksburg... which is only logical, since much of the trilogy deals with the founding of that town, by 19th century German immigrants. With a bit of luck the trilogy will also be available in a couple of special-interest bookstores and other local museum gift shops.
I am also set to do some events with the Fredericksburg Pioneer Museum, in January - and some other events are in the planning stages for the Sophienburg Museum in New Braunfels.
Wish me luck - and check out this review of Book One in the most recent issue of True West Magazine
Thank you so much for your kind words Celia. By the way, I lived just outside of San Antonio for a short time some 20 years ago, for which I have fond memories!!! :-)
Thanks - the frontier was really much more interesting and complicated than you would believe. There's a million more stories out there that have never been told!
Thanks for dropping by my page! I'm going to check out The Independent Authors Guild.
Take care and good luck with your historical non-western westerns.
Don
OK then - I came in from another group - The Independent Authors Guild, where we are having fun beating our tiny, independently published fists against the huge and powerful chest of the traditional publishing world, and our motto is "Never tell me the odds!"
I write historical fiction, set on the 19th century American frontier - which you can call Westerns, if you like... but my books aren't anything like what you would think when you think 'western'.
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I am also set to do some events with the Fredericksburg Pioneer Museum, in January - and some other events are in the planning stages for the Sophienburg Museum in New Braunfels.
Wish me luck - and check out this review of Book One in the most recent issue of True West Magazine
That and a taste for the best breakfast tacos ever!
And darn it, I'm telling some of them!
Take care and good luck with your historical non-western westerns.
Don
Welcome to the network!
~Shelagh
I write historical fiction, set on the 19th century American frontier - which you can call Westerns, if you like... but my books aren't anything like what you would think when you think 'western'.