by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 1, 2021 | Blog, Posts About My Novels |
I’m taking a couple of weeks vacation and no one can make me feel guilty about it. Well, maybe a little guilty. I was raised and Irish-Catholic, so always have a free-floating background static of guilt. With the uninvited Miss Delta Corona crashing our summer... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Nov 10, 2019 | Blog, Posts About My Novels |
Today I’m going to write about race in an historical context. The second book in my World War I and 1920s trilogy involves some characters from the revered 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment, the storied “Harlem’s Hell Fighters.” It will come as no surprise that... 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 7, 2018 | Blog, Voices from the First World War |
[You can read all of my “Voices from the First World War” posts HERE.] On the 11th of November, 100 years will 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. Since I’ve been... 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.