Gen. mcculloch had intended to march out and attack the union on the evening of Aug. ninth, but approaching rain made him call off the march because the rain could mess up the powder for their guns. little did he or his fellow Army general price know that union general lyon would surprise the rebels […]
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BOOK TOUR through the South
This Friday I start out at the Jefferson davis museum in Biloxi, Mississippi. I stay there two days, talk, sell books, play the banjo and guitar and learn a lot myself. The plantation is named Beauvoir and was almost completely destroyed when hurricane katrina hit. it has since been rebuilt to its former glory. they […]
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Staying focused on the target for a writer is one of the keys for success.
Continue ReadingLAST SHOT OF THE CIVIL WAR WAS A BLANK
The last shot fired in the Civil War was at sea in the Bering Strait. The CSS Shenandoah, a Confederate Raider vessel, arriving late in the war (1864) fired a blank cannon shot at a […]
Continue ReadingChristmas in July. Having fun with promoting my book.
So far, lots of folks are truly enjoying Asunder. It kinda takes hold of your heart and then the rest is history. Go online to Amazon or Barnes and Noble and purchase one for someone you love. It’s always nice to give or receive a gift out of the blue.
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If you would like to keep up with what’s happening with the new novel ( and a secret novel, I’m working on, too) take 10 seconds and subscribe at the subscribe icon. 10 seconds and you’ll get a few up to date emails. Coming up, I’m presenting at Jefferson Davis’s Memorial Plantation. I’ll be at […]
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