lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt Definitely going to read that! Thanks!! :D

stormyhumboldt

A teenager was kidnapped in 1719 and taken to the colonies and sold into indentured servitude.  His name was Jack Ballister.  His saga happened at the exact time your story takes place!  Keep writing!

lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt I'll have to check that out! Sorry I just saw this--I haven't been on here in a while. Thanks for sharing that with me! :)
Reply

stormyhumboldt

I'm so excited.  I stumbled around (again and again) and finally found how to upload a photo for my book cover!  One for  AGC book 1 and another one for AGC book II.  I don't know if you have any time or inclination to read the chapters about sailing.  In Book II there is a lot of sailing and a capsize rescue story (ch. 50 I think).
          === Just wanted to share my joy of learning a little more about computers. 
          -----Stormy

lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt Well, I was a few days late... :P I see that you updated again, though!
Reply

lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt I do plan on reading them, I'm just pretty busy lately :) I'm going to add your story to my library so I can take it on the go with me. Today, I'm writing Chapter 7, and I'm hoping to post it sometime today, because I want to start posting every Friday...do you have a schedule? Admittedly, at the moment, I'm working on character and background stuff, not the actual scene writing...but it's all very important, you know. ;)
Reply

stormyhumboldt

Chapters 32 through 36 of "Anatomy of a Gey Cat" (no sex scenes) describe sailing from Monterrey Bay to San Francisco in 1953.  You may think sailing a yacht has nothing to do with sailing a larger boat but do not be deceived!  The two stories are similar in many ways.  Sailing is sailing.  If you have already read those chapters, do so again and just focus on the actual sailing and handling of the boat.

lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt I'll read that and the other book you mentioned, thanks! :)
Reply

stormyhumboldt

If you had a book cover with Biddy and her shore bound friend as young girls dressed as boys (some obvious hints that they were cross dressing some how) and perhaps standing on the deck of a ship (or running like hell to flee from big ugly sailors) you would probably get 1,000 reads within a week.  ----Just a thought.  (Smile)

lolacroth

@stormyhumboldt I love that idea! I think I'll do that, thanks!
Reply

stormyhumboldt

"Two Years Before the Mast by Henry Dana is a must read for many reasons.  1) it is the first ever book written about California.  2) It gives a vivid picture of shipboard life in the 1830s before California became a state (1850).  3) Henry Dana was a law student in Boston who took a Sabbatical as an able bodied seaman.  Most sailors in those days could not read and write so Dana was a blessed exception.