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Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez
Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez












Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez

(Nice trick, huh?) Well, say what you will about self-publishing, I was able to upload a correction in just a few minutes.A quick glimpse at the road and stage profiles of the Giro and the main contenders were highlighted in ALeadout’s glimpse of Velogames Italy 2023. Then he explained that Sam gets a cup of tea in one paragraph and finishes his coffee in the next. He soon called me and asked if Sam (the hero) could also change water into wine, which puzzled me. I sent one of the first copies to my brother Steve. Recently I decided to bring it to life, so I found one more great critiquer, hired an artist to design a cover, fixed nits in the writing until I thought my eyes would fall out, and published it. Then he went out of business, and Little Mountain languished on my hard drive while I pursued other projects. He even provided me with some free line edits, which were excellent. The owner of Fjord Press phoned me one Saturday with glowing comments about Little Mountain and saying that he wanted to publish it. Humorous, wise-guy fiction exerts a strong pull on me as well, hence When Pigs Fly and Getting Lucky. Little Mountain was the next novel I wrote, although it’s the third I’ve published. But what came out of Freedom Country was a better understanding of Cambodians’ plight and much-improved writing skills, thanks to many workshops and critique groups. Not having seen the country and my being a tyro at writing fiction pretty well sunk that ship. I did all the research I knew how to do, short of traveling to Cambodia myself. My first-ever and never-to-be-published novel, Freedom Country, was about a young Cambodian girl surviving the Khmer Rouge horrors and coming to the United States.

Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez

My wife and I sponsored such a family and became well acquainted with some of the issues they and their host city faced. I used to live near the scene of the crime: Lowell, Massachusetts, where thousands of Cambodian refugees settled beginning in late 1979. It does have a Cambodian who becomes an American homicide cop and has to solve a crime that brings back haunting memories.

Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez

Little Mountain has no humor and barely even has a mountain. Thanks for hosting the kickoff of my Little Mountain tour, Dani, and for all you do encouraging others on their tours.Īs much as I love to write humor, some books leave no place for it.














Little Mountain by Bob Sanchez