by Jeffrey K. Walker | Nov 22, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
There’s been a lot of talk about corruption here in the (currently-not-very) United States of America. Not without good cause, mind you. For example, the current occupant of the White House will soon be facing Uncomfortable Questions about his alleged corrupt... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Feb 24, 2019 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
I’ve vowed that this blog will not be political (unlike my Twitter feed). I want to write about just getting along. Then there’s another bombing and another disaffected young Arab-Muslim man as the culprit. I can’t be the only one who clicks on a link about a new... by Jeffrey K. Walker | May 13, 2018 | Blog |
I heard recently that my novel Truly Are the Free was named a Discovered Diamond. This is kind of a big deal in historical fiction, so I was feeling rather puffed up. Then I remembered how I felt last August, watching the solar eclipse in Charleston. Tiny. Really,... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 27, 2017 | Blog |
I heard yesterday that my novel “None of Us the Same” was awarded a Discovering Diamonds review. This is kind of a big deal in historical fiction, so I was feeling rather puffed up. Then I remembered how I felt on Monday, watching the solar eclipse in Charleston....