… I swam around Manhattan island, New York City. That’s 30 miles. Nonstop.
I’ve written about this event elsewhere, but I’ll take this anniversary day to reveal a bit more. About the swim. And how it relates to what I’m now doing.
author, publisher, swimmer
— by Harald 8 Comments
… I swam around Manhattan island, New York City. That’s 30 miles. Nonstop.
I’ve written about this event elsewhere, but I’ll take this anniversary day to reveal a bit more. About the swim. And how it relates to what I’m now doing.
— by Harald 2 Comments
The longest day of the year—the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere—is special to me beyond its symbolic, naturalistic, and astronomical significance. On top of this being the first major calendar point since publishing my full-length, 579-page historical fiction novel in its omnibus edition, the characters in New York 1609 place enormous value on this day for good reasons. The Turning of the Days is a time of change. The strawberries are ready for picking. Trading and raiding are in full swing. And the days now start their steady march toward fall and then winter. Time starts to compress from this day forward.
— by Harald 4 Comments
It’s here! My full-length, historical fiction novel (paperback and ebook) about the birth of New York City (and its centerpiece island, Manhattan) has launched.
— by Harald 6 Comments
In my upcoming book release (still finalizing last details), the Native-American characters are frequently talking about the four main turning points of Mother Earth’s annual cycle: the two solstices and the two equinoxes. And today is one of those important points: the Spring Equinox. The Balance of Days.