Paddy Eger's Blog - Posts Tagged "tasmania"
Tasman-An Innocent Convict's Struggle for Freedom- the novel
It's been exciting to chat with book friends at events around home, Edmonds, WA. I have two more local events (May10 at Thrid Place Book in Lake Forest Park at 7 PM and University Bookstore in Mill Creek's Towne Center on May 18 at 6 PM). The reception to the book and my game, Prisoner's Fate, has been fun.
It's amazing how unpredictable the ship's captain and the prison officials were when it came to punishing infractions. It went from a verbal reprimands to lashings for talking back, stealing a potato, failing to finish a job, or failing to give proper respect. Luckily times have changed since the 1850s in most places on this earth.
Feel free to contact me about receiving an autographed copy of Tasman. I'm anxious to hear back from you (via a review) about how Ean's story impacted you.
It's amazing how unpredictable the ship's captain and the prison officials were when it came to punishing infractions. It went from a verbal reprimands to lashings for talking back, stealing a potato, failing to finish a job, or failing to give proper respect. Luckily times have changed since the 1850s in most places on this earth.
Feel free to contact me about receiving an autographed copy of Tasman. I'm anxious to hear back from you (via a review) about how Ean's story impacted you.
Published on May 01, 2018 08:22
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1850s, adventure-novel, tasmania