B.K. Birch, author redefines Historical Serial Fiction with her latest work, Blood on an Appalachian Sunset, now available at www.keepitcoming.net.
The year is 1861 and Virginia has just seceded from the Union. The Civil War has begun. With few slaves in the region, the folks of Droop Mountain attempt to carry on as if nothing has changed. It is a poignant story of loss, love, despair, and hope as witnessed by a twelve year old boy living during one of the most turbulent times in American history and is destined to become a classic.
(PRWEB) September 25, 2004 -- When asked about her unique literary style she admitted my style will take the reader back to the days of old, when the words danced from the pages with such personality, they will get lost for hours."
B.K.s historical fiction short stories and poetry have been profiled at www.emergingwomenwriters.com, www.wildchildpublishing.com, and www.coachlightpress.com/bygone/index.shtml. She won the September 2004 Editor's Choice Award at Wildchild Publishing. She hopes to get her current novel completed by early next year but prefers a pristine manuscript to rushing to meet a deadline. "I'm a perfectionist," she laughed.
When asked if she had an agent yet, she replied, "I had an agent once but it was like wearing shoes a size too small. It didn't fit. A writer knows these things. I haven't started a new agent search yet but when I do, I'll make sure I choose the correct size."
She is definitely an author to watch.
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