by Jeffrey K. Walker | Feb 21, 2021 | Blog |
What is it about lighthouses and writers? My blog title is a riff on Virginia Woolf’s incomparable To the Lighthouse that I first read in high school. Just in the last few years, we’ve seen The Light Between Oceans, The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter,... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Nov 4, 2018 | Blog, Voices from the First World War |
You can read all my “Voices from the First World War” posts HERE. 100 years have passed since the guns fell silent in France, marking the end of the First World War. The Great War. The War to End All Wars. I’ve written historical fiction set in that era,... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Oct 22, 2017 | Blog, Posts About My Novels |
I turned over my second book, Truly Are the Free, to the copy editor on Friday. That’s always a Highly Emotional Event, since it’s the moment one’s beautiful, finely crafted, and perfectly constructed literary stroke of genius gets turned into… a product. In the end,... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 17, 2017 |
Why would an American author set a novel in Newfoundland? Hear my answer and get a little taste of Newfoundland and Labrador. Hope you can listen. by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jul 9, 2017 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
Why didn’t someone tell me about Republic of Doyle sooner? It’s been on TV since 2010 for crying out loud. Well, it’s been on Canadian TV since 2010, which to most Americans is like saying it’s been on Martian TV. But now it’s on Netflix—the Binge-a-Lot Streaming...