Of course, we were well prepared for the kids' visit.
Say hello to Isabel. Everyone will get a better chance to know her once SPANKY AND THE SPECKLED BUTTER BEAN comes out. She's our lil' princess.
Okay, so I've been really busy & haven't posted for a coupla months. Have barely managed to visit & comment on my usual blog stops. But the kids returned to Pennsylvania & things are settlin' down. Well, not completely but I'm gettin' back into my writing projects & thinkin' it might be a good idea to start doin' some promotion on RECKLESS. (Ya think?)
So, you ask, what else is up? Okay, you didn't ask. Well, there are 3 more stores now carrying my books, including a really busy touristy spot in Key West! Hint: Ever hear of the famous Conch Train Tours? I also received some great feedback on RECKLESS from a terrific author.
Author & columnist Mark LaFlamme posted an awesome review of RECKLESS ENDEAVOR on Amazon. Kinda made me wanna read the book myself. I'll post his kind words here.
5.0 out of 5 stars A high-seas page turner, July 15, 2011
By Mark Laflamme (Maine) - This review is from: Reckless Endeavor A Jack Rackham Adventure
David Ebright knows sailing. He knows the value of young friendships and he sure as hell knows adventure.
In Reckless Endeavor all three are vital to the lives of Jack Rackham and his circle of friends. The adventure in particular is not slow to come. As he did with Bad Latitude, the first in the Jack Rackham line, Ebright gets right to it. He doesn't mess around with intricate knots or long looks at the weather forecast, he sails his readers right into the eye of the storm.
It starts with some history, a pair of pirates brutalized in wretched prisons hundreds of years back. In short order, that history will collide with modern day where Jack Rackham is just beginning a new adventure.
After rescuing a homeless teenager from a knife-wielding lunatic and uncovering the secret of Mary, the spirit of a thief trapped in St. Augustine's Old Jail for one hundred years, Jack Rackham puts to sea with his friends in search of another lost treasture, this time aboard the magnificent schooner, Reckless Endeavor. As a reader, I made the same mistake I made when I began Bad Latitude - I assumed it was a book written largely for young people and that it would be short on grown-up chills. Again, I was wrong. The Hardy Boys, I'm afraid, would not last a night with Jack Rackham and his friends. In addition to high seas spooks - freak whirlpools and long-dead pirates rising from the mist - there are adult themes all over the place. Homelessness, loyalty, betrayal, love and greed are among them. Ebright weaves them into his story without steering away from the action, and the result is a high-seas page turner.
Ebright spins an impressive piece of fiction, but there is also a good bit of history to be found here. One of its main characters, after all, is Calico Jack, an English pirate who designed the Jolly Roger flag and who made a career out of plundering across the Bahamas in the early 18th century. In Reckless Endeavor, Ebright brings Calico Jack back to life and introduces him to young Jack Rackham, who bears a suspicious resemblance to the legendary pirate. The meeting might leave Jack Rackham and his friends fabulously wealthy or it could turn them into so much chum for the sharks. There's only one way to find out, bilge rats. Batten down the hatches, beat to quarters and take some Dramamine if you have to. Reckless Endeavor is one wild adventure.
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Thanks, Mark. So there you have it. RECKLESS is a high seas page turner - as opposed to a run of the mill page turner!
Now for one more picture from last week which will show how, in our family anyway, the inability to properly enter adulthood with dignity is being passed along to the next generation. Here's my oldest son Mike (Jack's dad) at 6 feet & 180 pounds makin' my poor grandson tote him around on his new bike. Ol' Jack's got some strong legs.
See y'all again soon - promise.
10 comments:
What, you have another book out? Just kidding there.
This is a bit more like it. Your readers do enjoy hearing what's going on in your writing life! Love the photos, Dave. And the review was terrific. Mark hit the nail right on the head "Reckless" is definitely "one wild adventure." No lulls in that plot. I;m waiting patiently to see more work from you.
SPANKY AND THE SPECKLED BUTTER BEAN---now I'm really curious..
Great review. I'm so pleased for you. Proud, too. I raised 5 boys and 1 husband, so I understand the need for beards, pirates, and sailing on the high seas. I also sympathize with Deb. LOL. It's great that you're back. I missed your adventures. It was just too dang quiet in blogland.
Laura - Hah! Yeah I've done a great job of letting everyone know about RECKLESS. NOT! Deb was bummed out that I didn't enter RE in this year's Writers Association RPLA competition. Just to overwhelmed with "stuff" to invest the time. "SPANKY" is for littler kids - & will include illustrations. I'm stoked about that project, though it has been on the back burner of late. Glad you liked RECKLESS.
Hi Joylene - Yep, sometimes we look like a rough bunch - but when my boys are around Deb they become instant "Mommy's Boys". Amazing to see the transformation.
The review was a nice lift at the right time. Gotta get back at it & build on that.
That's one mean look in the pirate picture. Yours isn't too friendly either. :D
Good luck with the promotion. That's the hardest job of them all.
Good one, PV! Yeah, he's a scary dude. Lookin' forward to swappin' MS comments soon. Now I'm suddenly in the mood for bacon*.
(*PV's book "NOT JUST FOR BREAKFAST ANYMORE" is great story about a kid with a pet pig. Very funny.)
Growing up isn't all that it's cracked up to be anyway. You two look like good sailing buddies, and Isabel's looking pretty sweet.
Good to see you back here at last. That's a great review... better steel yourself for the next one; I just finished RE and am only waiting on your interview before putting mine online, too. You're gonna get more publicity whether you're ready for it or not. ;)
Carol - I have one question left to answer. You're gonna lose a lot of blog followers!!!
The one problem with having them visit is they have to go home. Miss them already.
Yeah, you're back! I've missed your posts! I've had nothing to laugh about for weeks!
Hiya Katt! I've been buried lately & it took a while to get the headstone moved. I did a guest post on Laura Best's blog the other day - describing how I got into this writing mess. I was interviewed at Carol Garvin's place & now I'm gonna try to make progress on my newest MS's while I finish building a railroad. Fun stuff - unions, construction guys & railroaders - all trying to prove who's the meanest & baddest. Hint: I'm kinda scary. Hah! Be good, keep the A/C cranked up.
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