Salmon Homecoming, Seattle
Today the local tribes will salute the returning salmon runs with a ceremony. On pier 57 in the heart of the Seattle waterfront, all day long and into the evening, there will be native song, dance, a...
View ArticleThe Neah Virus – Published!
At long last my new Peyton McKean Mystery and medical thriller novel THE NEAH VIRUS has been released as an ebook and paperback too! This has been a long time coming because I couldn’t seem to let it...
View ArticleSerpent Symbolism in The Neah Virus
I have tried my best to pack symbolism and deeper meaning into my new novel, The Neah Virus. One of the most potent of these symbols is the image of the double-headed serpent shown on the cover. This...
View ArticleSymbolism of The Raven
Edgar Allan Poe isn’t the only one to use the dark symbolism of the Raven in his writings. This inky harbinger of death and evil has been a perennial favorite of storytellers for centuries, if not...
View ArticleTribal Whaling in The Neah Virus
Among the many issues brewing in The Neah Virus, the problem of tribal whaling by Makah Indians is a key source of dramatic tension. The tribe’s attempts to re-establish their millennia-old practice of...
View ArticleThe Awesomeness of Spirit Cove
The savage Olympic Coast of Washington State is not a place for the fainthearted. Storm-torn, damp and often dismal, it challenges a visitor to stiffen up your spine or get the hell out. And don’t come...
View ArticleRainier Erupts! —Today!
This is the day of the big event! My new novel, Rainier Erupts! is available everywhere in ebook and paperback formats. You can grab a copy by following this LINK to a page where all versions are...
View ArticleThe Duwamish In Me
Seattle’s Native American Tribe, the Duwamish, features prominently in several of my novels and short stories. I have a strong affinity to the original people of my hometown and to the river that bears...
View ArticleI saw A’yahos, Seattle’s earthquake serpent spirit
It isn’t often you come in contact with a spirit creature of ancient legends, is it? I know I can count the times it’s happened to me on the fingers of one hand. Well, actually just the thumb. But it...
View ArticleYou Go, Cavegirl!
As my new novel, Megaflood, climbs sales charts at Amazon and other major booksellers, I’d like to take time to thank the person most responsible for the book’s meteoric success: its heroine, Denawe....
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