Almost Done!!!

Final editing is complete, four tries to get it in the correct publishing format, but that’s all fixed. Now it’s down to getting proofs, and verifying that everything is where it’s supposed to be…

Here’s the blurb-

When California declares independence, their dreams of socialist diversity become nightmares for many from the high Sierras to the Central Valley. Follow the lives of those who must decide whether to stand their ground, or flee!

In San Diego, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Group One finds his hands tied by red tape, even as protesters storm the base and attack dependents.
In Los Angeles, an airline mechanic must beg, borrow, or bribe to get his family on the plane out before the last flight out.
Elsewhere, a couple seeks out the new underground railroad after being forced to confess to crimes they didn’t commit.
In the new state of Jefferson, farmers must defend themselves against carpetbaggers and border raiders.
And in the high Sierras, a woman must make the decision to walk out alone…

Featuring all-new stories set after Calexit:

A Matter of Honor– JL Curtis

Last Plane Out- Bob Poole

Carpetbaggers- Cedar Sanderson

Night Passage- Tom Rogneby

Roll, Colorado, Roll!- Alma Boykin

Final Flight- B Opperman

Freedom’s Ride- L B Johnson

The Farm- Eaton Rapids Joe

By Hook and Crook– Lawdog

Fifth Column- Kimball O’Hara

Comments

Almost Done!!! — 7 Comments

  1. Good news indeed.
    Looking forward to reading it with great anticipation!

  2. Editorial Note: There is no SEAL Group One

    There is SEAL Team One;

    SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One used to be in SD but it’s in Bremmerton now;

    There is Naval Special Warfare Group One (never to my knowledge referred to as SEAL Group One and I was a staff officer there for two years). CAPT Dick Couch (famous SEAL author was my commanding officer at Group One). It may be called “SEAL Group One” now, but — I doubt it.

  3. Hey Old NFO;

    I also am awaiting the book 🙂 ….btw, you gonna offer signed copies for this run?

  4. Bob- It would be hell to try to get everybody to sign book plates, but let me look into it…