On the Wings of Eagles has been released on Amazon.com with a bonus free short story download, "A Christmas for Mata," a
"missing episode" from
"On Wings of the Morning."
As an
early avid reader, long-time Manassas resident Dan Verner dreamed of writing a
novel like the ones that engaged him so fully. Through the years, he wrote a
number of short pieces, including poetry, reviews, essays, songs, articles,
editorials and columns for local groups, newsletters, newspapers and magazines.
After he retired from a 32-year stint as a high school English teacher, Verner
had more time to write, but a novel proved elusive. “I just couldn’t sustain
anything past 2000 words,” he recalled. “And I needed at least 40,000 for a
novelette.”
In
late 2011, he visited a local book signing and talked to a couple of local
novelists who had just produced their first works. Encouraged by their advice
and example, Dan drew on two continuing interests, World War II and aviation,
to produce On Wings of the Morning,
the story of Otto Kerchner, a Wisconsin farm boy in the 1930s who fulfills his
dream of learning to fly and becomes a B-17 pilot in World War II. Kerchner is
badly burned in a crash landing, but overcomes this tragedy and other
heartaches to find acceptance and love in the post-war world.
“I
have been very pleased and encouraged by readers’ reactions to the book. And I
was especially pleased that several people wanted to know if I planned to write
a sequel. I asked them to contact my publisher, eLectio Publishing of Texas,
and ask them about a second book. They did, and eLectio not only agreed to a
second book but also moved up the release date from November to late May.”
The
second book, originally titled On Eagle’s
Wings Upborne, will be available as On the Wings of Eagles on Amazon. com starting May 26 and include a special free short story bonus, “A
Christmas for Mata.” (Mata is Otto’s sister.)
“eLectio
asked its novelists to come up with a short story based on a character or
characters in their novel. Several readers had noted that I skipped Christmas
of 1942 when Otto would have come home on leave. I did write a section about
his visit home but didn’t like it. Christmas is hard to write about to begin
with, but I thought this promotional work would be the perfect opportunity to
fill in the gap. I originally planned to continue using Otto’s point of view,
but had thought of rewriting the whole book and maybe the whole series from
Mata’s point of view. So, ‘A Christmas for Mata’ is narrated by Mata as she
waits on a cold train platform for Otto to come home. I hope readers will enjoy
it.”
On the Wings of Eagles continues Otto’s saga as
he, his sister Mata and the community of Pioneer Lake make their way in the
brave new world of post-World War II America. The story harkens back to a
simpler world in which family and community played a vital role. In the space
of a couple of years Otto starts up an airline, experiences a wedding,
witnesses another fiery crash, commands a bomber squadron in the Korean War,
runs an air circus and tries to come to terms with someone from his past.
Verner uses fifteen “beta readers” to evaluate manuscripts, and they agreed
that On the Wings of Eagles featured
the warmth and rich characterization readers of all ages enjoyed in the first
book.
Creative
Brush Studios in Manassas will host a release party and book signing by Verner
on June 6 from 5 to 9 PM as part of the start of their continuing exhibition,
“Canvasing the Forties.” Mary Reilly and Kristine Raymond have enlisted artists
from the area to portray people and events from the war abroad and from the
home front, including Raymond's portrait based on a Library of Congress picture
of a young bomber pilot which inspired Verner to write the first book.
Verner
plans a nine- to twelve-book series about Otto’s life called Beyond the Blue Horizon: The Story of an
American Hero. Verner has finished Book Three, On the Wings of Angels and almost completed Book Four, On the Wings of Grace, and started Book
Five, On the Wings of Hope. He
expects to release a new book about every six months.
Contact:
Dan
Verner
Danverner1@gmail.com
703-475-1441
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