Stories and tidbits about the history of Upper (Present Day) California and Lower (Baja) California. The men – and women – who carved civilization out of wilderness.
Father Serra - Missionary
Saturday, November 10, 2012
The Wait is Almost Over!
Just received notice that The Sailor and The Carpenter has been formatted for publication and it's just a matter of weeks before I will receive the proof copy.
I will have an actual copy of the novel in my hands!
Once I approve the copy, it should be ready to be available at bluewoodpublishing.com and, not long after that, at other distributors throughout the world. [I expect to see it in Amazon.com/UK before here in the USA.]
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I look forward to discussing the history of Antigua California. Congratulations on your forthcoming book series! I understand the difficulties, having just published our book on the entire California mission's founding history (Baja and Alta California) with my co-authors: http://oldmissions.com I would be happy to share any details on the known/ established facts of the 48 missions if you are interested. There is so much inaccuracy out there that we were compelled to present the 'real story' of when and where the missions were founded. Sadly, the birthplace of the California missions and start of California's El Camino Real is typically ignored: Baja California, which was 'California' first!
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ReplyDeleteI've bookmarked the site of your book and will check it out when I get back from my 2 weeks in Mexico.