GREAT CITY FOR BOOK LOCATION

There are many great cities for a story to take place in; London, Paris, Venice, New York City, Glasgow and of course, Baghad-by-the-Bay.

San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen coined the term Baghdad-by-the-Bay for San Francisco's exotic multicultural, multicrazy citizens -- my city. I hear some natives who have long moved it say, it's not like it used to be! True, because it, like the waters surrounding it, is in constant change -- people sail in, sail out and the beat goes on.

How could I not develop a story around San Francisco?

My novels, "The Skye in June" and "City of Redemption", set in this interesting place tell of times gone past. What hasn't changed are the hills the characters climb up and down, in and out of shops nestled the valleys as fog lingers nearby. A visit to Playland to listen to the hysterical Laughing Sal is a reminder of an amusement park that remains in many memories. A writer can't tell a story about San Francisco without taking readers on a cable car ride with a clang, clang of bells and end at Woolworth's store on Market.

The City is full of history of unsavory characters and wild happenings. When the Bloom of Summer of Love 1967 in the Haight Ashbury paled, the squalor was left for those who called San Francisco home. We went on, more to talk about - then dam hippies! - and then those strange ones came; The Castro grew new life, people, ones like the home-grown city people never saw. Did the world end? Did the City crumble? No. Baghdad stories flew far and wide. The beat went on. And will.

Memories continue to be made, changes never cease. Like it or not. My stories, my bookswill be around for a long, long time, long after I pass on to the big party in the sky. Readers will know what life was like back in the day - they will will know a bit more about my city - my Baghad-by-the-Bay.

Books at Amazon.com, Createspace.com and for personally autographed copies juneahern.com

City of Redemption
The Skye in June
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Published on May 28, 2013 07:26 Tags: fiction, history, mystery, psychic, san-francisco, scotland, summer-of-love, witch, ya
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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary June, you are a jewel! You always have a great outlook on life. Your stories of San Francisco capture me every time. When the Bloom of Summer of Love in 1967 in Haight Ashbury was in full bloom, a young 22 year old girl in New Jersey wanted so much to travel to San Francisco with Flowers in my hair. That is why when I finally got to SF my niece took me to see the area, I cried because I had missed all the fun. Then I got your books and you transported back to the Summer of Love. That is why I love your books so much! They are well written and made me feel like I did not miss the whole Summer of Love with flowers in my hair. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart! Please write a follow up to either book or both!


message 2: by June (new)

June Ahern Mary, I truly appreciate you letting me know how your thoughts about my novels. Yes, the hippie days, the action, music, people was an incredible time in San Francisco! Tonight is the first "table read" of the screenplay. Just to hear it aloud to tweak the characters. Actually, as a writer, I want to write more because of you and those like you who enjoy the stories. I have so many stories in my head! The sequel to "Skye" goes back and forth and even my 93 year old mother said, when are you going to finish that one?Now, if time would open up I'll walk through once again.
The Skye in June


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