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Japan quake

Japan's had a quake the likes of which comes only once a millennium. There are so many people blogging and writing and going on about it, that I felt my two cents worth was seriously devalued. 

The focus has been on the nuclear reactors at Fukushima, some 250km north of where I live in Chiba. But so-called Tokyo Disneyland (it's really in Chiba) was heavily damaged and the city of Urayasu in Chiba Prefecture had more than 100 homes damaged, mostly by liquefaction. Urayasu was build on reclaimed land as Tokyo's burgeoning population put tremendous pressure on available land. Where once the Shogun could watch whales playing in Tokyo Bay from his outlook from the castle donjon (now the Imperial Palace), reclaiming works started even before Japan began it's race toward industrialization, imperialism, and finally a unique form of democracy. Urayasu sits on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay about 40 years ago. When the ripples arrived from the Tohoku-Pacific Ocean quake, the sand that comprised the reclaimed land went liquid. Huge cracks opened up in the Disneyland parking lot. The open areas of the amusement park were unsafe for a couple minutes while the earth danced. Visitors squatted to keep from being thrown from their feet. Remember that the epicenter is nearly 300 km away. That gives you an idea of the damage. 

We hear a lot about Fukushima, where the nuclear plants are, about some of the little fishing villages just north of them, but the tsunami rushed ashore everywhere from Hokkaido in the north to Shizuoka in the south, a length of nearly 1000 km. Few nations have seen destruction of this scale. But Japan is not Haiti. Nor is it Indonesia. The comeback will be amazing to watch. Of course there will be complaints. Of course everything will not go smoothly. Of course the road will be rocky in some places, slippery in others. But the comeback will happen. Absolutely. 

We Whipples have not run for the hills nor flown the country. Nor do we plan to.



Charles Whipple
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

March 26, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (8)

Review of Hell Fire in Paradise


Look here for a good review of Hell Fire in Paradise.

http://tinyurl.com/4ng5bq7


March 25, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (1)

The best PACING class I've ever seen


Mary Buckham knows her stuff. I'm posting this from her just in case some of you might want to fork over $30 and get sixty-five times that much in useful advice. Mary's really really good.

Charlie

March 1-25, 2011
Pacing: How To Create a Page Turning Manuscript
by Mary Buckham
$30 at www.writeruniv.com
 
What keeps a book intriguing enough to have fans turn the pages and not set it down? How can one author's books have you riveted and another's leave you feeling ho-hum? Ever wondered if there are key craft tips and techniques to balance fast-paced conflict, tension, suspense or mystery, action and emotion? In PACING: HOW TO CREATE A PAGE TURNING MANUSCRIPT you'll learn:

* The ingredients of a page turner
* What hooks are and how to maximize them
* The power of effective scenes: common pacing pitfalls to avoid
* The ten elements of strong pacing
* How to use subplots and secondary characters
* How to avoid a sagging middle
* What a beat is and how to use it
* Great beginnings and endings that have your readers wanting more!

Mary Buckham is co-author of BREAK INTO FICTION: 11 Steps to Building a Story That Sells and an award-winning Romantic Suspense author. She has hundreds of free-lance articles to her credit, a non-fiction book and is a former Magazine Editor. Currently she presents writing workshops online and around the country. Mary encourages you to visit her website at www.MaryBuckham.com for more information about her and her current writing projects.



Charles Whipple
dorikam-4012-angel-4111@inexjapan.jp
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

http://www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den
 

February 25, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (3)

Line Rider

David Cranmer says some good words about my latest story -- Line Rider. <a href=" http://davidcranmer.blogspot.com/">Go take a look.</a>



Charles Whipple
dorikam-4012-angel-4111@inexjapan.jp
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

http://www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den
 

February 12, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Death of books highly overstated

Friend Matthew Mayo sent this along to show that writers needn't worry too much about the demise of books. Have a look.

http://tinyurl.com/4ftopy6



Charles Whipple
dorikam-4012-angel-4111@inexjapan.jp
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

http://www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den
 

February 10, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Vulture Gold novel at $2.99




My first novel, Vulture Gold, is now available as an eBook from Smashwords or from Western Trail Blazers at http://westerntrailblazer.yolasite.com/

The price is $2.99. 

Garet Havelock was a Cherokee half-breed and the marshal of Vulture City. But that wasn't enough to stop outlaw kingpin Barnabas Donovan from sending three armed men to rob $100,000 in bullion from the Vulture Mine headquarters, killing two people in the process.
Havelock set out to catch the thieves and recover the gold and in the unforgiving Mohave Desert, Jicarilla Apaches forced Havelock and Donovan's bunch together in a cave on Eagle Eye Mountain. Then there was Laura Donovan, half sister to the outlaw leader . . . .
Now Havelock must survive the Apache "run of death" and face Donovan's gunslingers to get the gold and the girl.

Buy at Smashwords.
Buy at Western Trail Blazers.

charlie



Charles Whipple
dorikam-4012-angel-4111@inexjapan.jp
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

http://www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den
 

January 27, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (2)

Final Final Snake Den Trailer

I swear, I really do. This is the final of the Snake Den trailer.

 




Charles Whipple

CTWhipple@yahoo.com

http://www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

http://www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den
 

January 21, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Final Snake Den Trailer


The Snake Den is up for purchase at any of a number of websites. Guess I'd better list them. 

www.solsticepublishing.com 

www.lulu.com 

www.smashwords.com 

www.scribd.com 

www.booksonboard.com 

www.allromanceebooks.com 

www.bookstrand.com 

www.1placetoreadebook.com 

www.efictionbooks.com 

www.fictionwise.com 

www.amazon.com 

www.coffeetimeromance.com 

And here's the final version of The Snake Den trailer.

Charles Whipple
dorikam-4012-angel-4111@inexjapan.jp
CTWhipple@yahoo.com

www.chucktyrell.com

http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com/

http://tokyowest.typepad.com/charlies_blog/

www.solsticepublishing.com

The Snake Den

January 14, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Snake Den trailer

My friend Larry Martin made this trailer for me. The Snake Den will be out from Solstice Publishing this month. I'll post the link when I get it.

January 07, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Another Chuck Tyrell novel

I just received notice that Robert Hale Ltd. has accepted my latest western novel for publication. It will probably see daylight some time in the late summer or early fall of 2011. We're happy at the news but also hard at work on the next Chuck Tyrell novel, which will feature Matt Stryker, who our readers met in Guns of Ponderosa. The new novel will predate GoP and show Matt as a younger man. At the moment, he's at the scene of a murder in the town of Rimrock, Arizona.

January 05, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (2)

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