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Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Book Spotlight and Excerpt: Bandy by Craig R. Hipkins

Isaac’s only friend is a passenger pigeon named Bandy. He deludes himself in believing the bird talks to him. Bullied, he is resigned to a life of being the misunderstood bookworm by neighboring boys until a disastrous fire kills his parents and little sisters, sparing only his younger brother, Thomas. He and Thomas are taken in by their Uncle Raymond, an abolitionist, who plans to send Isaac to Virginia to buy Joy, a young slave with debilitating health, from her slave owner, Wil Jericho. Shortly after arriving in Virginia, Isaac learns the ugly truth. The butler who accompanied him on the journey killed his uncle before leaving and plans to do the same to Isaac to steal Raymond’s estate.

Isaac, with Joy, escape into the backwoods of Virginia. Discovering passages of the Underground Railroad, stowing away in carriages, hiding in churches, and outwitting the mercenaries hired by Jericho, the two teens fight tooth and nail to make it to Boston before they’re caught. Will Joy be taken from this life by sickness before she’s found freedom? On their journey, they learn a lot about each other. Isaac promises to bring Joy to Bandy's pond, a heavenly place where peace and serenity reign.


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Excerpt

Isaac awoke with a start. For a few seconds, he lay there listening. Something had awakened him. He heard it again. A dull thumping sound from up above.

The first thing he noticed was that the lantern had gone out. He could hear Joy’s shallow breathing next to him and he decided not to wake her. It might be nothing but his imagination running wild. He felt for his belt and pistols. They were still next to him. He told himself to calm down, but when the thumping sound was heard again, his heart began to race. This time it was much louder, and it awakened Joy. She instinctively tapped Isaac on the shoulder, not being able to see him in the darkness.

“Isaac, what was that?” “I don’t know.”

She nudged closer to him and heard him cocking one of his pistols. “It might be Ada or one of the other conductors,” she said.

“I wish that lantern had not gone out,” Isaac whispered.

“Well, that might be for the best right now,” she said. “If someone does happen to find this room, they won’t think there would be anyone down here in the darkness.”

Isaac agreed but fumbled around in his duffel bag searching for his tin. He finally found it and struck a match, holding it over the lantern.

“There is still oil,” he said. He then looked at his pocket watch.

“It is half past six. We have been sleeping for hours,” he said, blowing out the match.

Another loud thump caused them to jump. Isaac clutched the Colt tighter. Suddenly, a grating noise and a soft light appeared at the curve of the stairway. They held their breath and waited.



Craig R. Hipkins grew up in Hubbardston Massachusetts. He is the author of medieval and gothic fiction. His novel Adalbert is the sequel to Astrolabe written by his late twin brother Jay S. Hipkins (1968-2018) He is an avid long distance runner and enjoys astronomy in his spare time.

  Author Links:

 Website: https://hipkinstwins.com

Twitter: https://x.com/CraigHipkins

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HipkinsTwins

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-hipkins-7a042357

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craighipkins3/

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/crhipkins.bsky.social

Book Bub: https:// www.bookbub.com/profile/craig-r-hipkins

Amazon Author Page: https:// www.amazon.com/stores/author/B004RDJMNC

Goodreads: https:// www.goodreads.com/author/show/19975162.Craig_R_Hipkins

 


 

 

 

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Spotlight on Craig R. Hipkins, author of Clement: The Green Ship (Clement, Book 2)

 

Normandy. The year 1161. King Henry ll sends the 14-year-old Clement, Count of la Haye on a secret mission. The young count and his friends travel in the wake of the mysterious mariner known as Sir Humphrey Rochford. Their destination? The legendary land of Vinland, known only from the Norse sagas. The journey is full of adventure and intrigue. Clement battles with a tyrannical Irish king and then finds his vessel attacked by a massive monster from the deep. The Green Ship sails to the sparse and barren land of Greenland where more trouble awaits.

 


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Craig R. Hipkins


Fun Facts
(Stuff you may or may not already know!)

I am a twin. My twin brother Jay was also a writer. He published a collection of short stories as well as the novel, ‘Astrolabe.’ I wrote the sequel to ‘Astrolabe,’ called ‘Adalbert.’ Both novels take place in the 12th century. Unfortunately, Jay passed away in 2018 but I keep his memory alive on our website www.hipkinstwins.com.


I served in the United States Marine Corps as a combat lineman.


I am an avid runner who started running when I was about eight years old. I have finished five marathons and many shorter races, winning a few of them. I once ran forty miles in one day and then slept for about twenty-four hours!



I am a descendent of Myles Standish who was the military officer on board the Mayflower. 



I am an amateur astronomer. I observed the Transit of Venus with my twin brother Jay back in 2012.


 
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Craig R. Hipkins  

Craig R. Hipkins grew up in Hubbardston Massachusetts. He is the author of medieval and gothic fiction. His novel, Adalbert is the sequel to Astrolabe written by his late twin brother Jay S. Hipkins (1968-2018).

He is an avid long-distance runner and enjoys astronomy in his spare time.

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Saturday, February 14, 2015

M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: Every Writer Needs Her Fans

M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: Every Writer Needs Her Fans: Join M. C. Arvanitis Face Book Fan Club Page    http://www.facebook.com/M.C.Arvanitis            Where she features her published...

Every Writer Needs Her Fans


Join M. C. Arvanitis Face Book Fan Club Page 

         

Where she features her published books, or soon to be published books. Here she also reviews other writers and timely ideas to help writers along the way. She writes YA, Mid-Grade, and picture  
books for children.



M. C. Arvanitis’s over 40 years as a teacher gives her insight into the stories young readers like. Now retired, she writes books for mid grade readers that she calls "fables." She brings forth mythical creatures such as fairies, elves, mermaids, pixies, and other strange beings

THE LEGEND OF ELPANDA PAWS, available in ebook - and print.  
 

FORBIDDEN WINGS, A MERMAID'S STORY, available as e-books and print books.


  Her third Fable, PIXIES OF THE FERNS: FERNELLA'S MAGIC. is available as an e-book, soon to be in print.



Ms Arvanitis's teen/YA historical series, HANK OF TWIN RIVERS, BOOK ONE, JOURNEY OF CHANGE, is in print & as an e-book.Two more books in the Hank series will be added to her author's list in 2015. 



She is presently working on a WW2 novel, 'EMMA ROSE’S WAR', fiction for young adult and older readers,  and will publish her first picture book, 'Chicken in the Oven', sometime in 2015.

Ms. Arvanitis’s books can be bought at links above or either of these links


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