Kimberly Fish's Blog - Posts Tagged "texas-fiction"
A writing hole
I apologize to those internet wanderers who may have landed on my page and expected a little more engagement. These past several months I've put myself in a writing hole and periodically come up for sunshine and cookies, but don't as often pop over to the blog and social media outlets. Hopefully, you'll see that as a good sign, that there will be a new book this year and those who've enjoyed The Big Inch will get another brush with some of their favorite characters in the historical fiction novel, Harmon General. There's a tentative release date for spring, but I will post more information as it becomes available. Thanks for remaining friendly with this writer, and I hope to spend more time with you as we nosh on the news about Harmon General.
Published on January 29, 2018 08:22
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amwriting, historical-fiction, new-novel, spy-dramas, texas-fiction, wwii-fiction
Drum Roll, please
Harmon General, the WII historical fiction that is a patriotic feel-good novel about uncommonly brave women, is tip-toeing toward bookshelves. I've become enamored of a bookshop in Kilgore, Texas and Harmon General is going to get it's first taste for book signings this weekend, June 16th when fellow author and bookstore owner, Stephen Woodfin, welcomes us in. And then the publicity tour begins--whew. I hold my breath for those events because I so want to entertain readers with these books, but also know that "entertaining with history" is a subjective process. So, giving Harmon General a kiss for good luck and offering it to readers who like a fast-paced, dialogue driven novel that reveals our culture and history from the not-so-distant past.
Published on June 13, 2018 06:46
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bravery, courage, espionage, feel-good, female-spies, historical-fiction, military-medicine, texas-fiction, u-s-army, wwii


