tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334376178225164987.post5383681254292629328..comments2024-01-14T19:44:04.383-06:00Comments on Eras Gone: M.E.Hubbshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04635645425921860293noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334376178225164987.post-28718216498369292602013-11-14T14:22:09.193-06:002013-11-14T14:22:09.193-06:00Thanks Leh! I'm happy another generation is r...Thanks Leh! I'm happy another generation is reading The Secret of Wattensaw Bayou. I hope he enjoys it. The Archer's Son went to the publisher this month and we are working on cover art now. When I learn when the publishing date is to be, I'll make an announcement. Next project is "Poison Springs" the sequal to Wattensaw Bayou.M.E.Hubbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04635645425921860293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334376178225164987.post-51660459019492130992013-11-14T14:12:08.506-06:002013-11-14T14:12:08.506-06:00I enjoyed your Bayou book and it is now in the pos...I enjoyed your Bayou book and it is now in the possession of my 10 Year old Grandson. I am looking forward to the Archer's son. Hope to see you soon. LehLehnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334376178225164987.post-19963319709735498932012-07-28T19:04:56.176-05:002012-07-28T19:04:56.176-05:00Mark -- You have described things that I have felt...Mark -- You have described things that I have felt while discovering marked graves on Redstone Arsenal and other locations in this area. I agree that it sometimes seems that spirits of the deceased are crying out for their stories to be told, and you have done that superbly with your Wattensaw Bayou book.... John RankinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334376178225164987.post-45729881827868403342012-07-18T19:48:54.990-05:002012-07-18T19:48:54.990-05:00Mark,
Loved the blog and I am excited for you abo...Mark, <br />Loved the blog and I am excited for you about the book being published soon. It was very good and deserved to have a wider audience. Your discovery of the old slave cemetery and the grave of Israel was a delightful addition. You might contact the local boy scouts and see if one of them would adopt the cemetery as an Eagle Scout project. That was done several times in the Birmingham area to help get older, forgotten cemeteries back from the brink of doom. Those boys worked like dogs to get tombstones back upright and cleaned. It was a lovely project and this coming fall and winter would be a good time to do the work when it is snake free. <br />Good luck with your blog and I will be checking back soon. <br />Thanks, Mary GeierAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17802513191770242664noreply@blogger.com