by Stephen Finlay Archer | Sep 19, 2017 | Stephen Finlay Archer - Author, Stephen's Saga
Stephen’s Saga – What a Week ! Capital Public Radio This week’s extraordinary events started with an interview on the Capital Public Radio Insight program of Sacramento on Wednesday, 9-13, hosted by the very talented and perceptive Beth Ruyak and her...
by Stephen Finlay Archer | Sep 3, 2017 | Irish to the Core, Stephen Finlay Archer - Author
The Irish Brigade – Valor in Defending our Constitution From Antietam to Charlottesville Antietam was a pivotal battle during our Civil War, waged one hundred and fifty five years ago on September 17, 1862 near Sharpsburg, Maryland. This was the bloodiest day in...
by Stephen Finlay Archer | Aug 25, 2017 | Stephen Finlay Archer - Author, Stephen's Saga
The Irish Clans ~ Genealogical Memoir or Historical Fiction Romance I loved English composition and appreciation classes when I was a lad in high school, finding the nuances of poetry writing, with its meter and rhyme, fascinating. I marveled at the breadth and depth...
by Stephen Finlay Archer | Aug 9, 2017 | Stephen Finlay Archer - Author, Stephen's Saga
Upcoming Signing Events – See You There! Book Signings in the Motherlode The Irish Clans Novel Series Book 1 Book 2 I will be giving a talk and books signing Where: Face in a Book Bookstore 4359 Town Center Blvd., Suite 113 El Dorado Hills, CA, 95762...
by Stephen Finlay Archer | Jul 25, 2017 | Stephen Finlay Archer - Author, Stephen's Saga
Is the Internet Broken? My father was an English and music teacher who considered television to be a disastrous curse on humanity. We were the last family in the community to have one in the 1950’s. I had to sneak out to my friend John’s home to watch...
by Stephen Finlay Archer | Jul 8, 2017 | Irish to the Core, Stephen Finlay Archer - Author
Myths, Mysteries and Mayhem Issue #4 7/8/2017 Duty, Valor and Death In my novel Entente I utilized this image to depict my characters Tadgh and Morgan, soldier and nurse, crusader and Florence Nightingale, embroiled in the war-to-end-all-wars. The British used this...