"Sea Goddess" Author, Joseph Riden, Publishes First Novel-Length Book
Joseph Riden, Author has released a new book titled, "Sea Goddess." This is his first novel-length book, based on a true story. This book demonstrates the use of atmospheric tension rather than human violence to sustain conflict (and reader interest) in fiction narrative. This story will interest readers seeking exciting, action-filled accounts of an ocean cruising and fishing lifestyle. The book is out in Kindle format now and may be also published in print.
Port Townsend, WA, April 18, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Today, Joseph Riden, Author, published his first novel-in-stories, a fifty-six-thousand word collection in a dozen related episodes all involving the same main characters. The book "Sea Goddess," subtitled "Love, Fishing, The Blue Pacific," was released in Kindle format on Amazon, as ASIN: B07KVMYKJ5.
The book was inspired by actual experiences of the Author and his wife. It reads like a novel spread over a roughly five-year period during which Evan and Jess Landon, a fictional mid-thirties, married couple found and purchased a classic wooden Grand Banks trawler, then fished and cruised the waters around Southern California.
This unusual, fresh tale-for-our-times is told by the man who lived it. The book collects a dozen stories inspired by a period of the author's life. Sea Goddess is the uncommon tale of how Evan and Jess made their heartfelt dreams come true in an atmosphere of mutual love, respect, equality, and lots of delicious seafood. It begins with a fast-paced account of the author's lifetime-best fishing catch, then goes on to gradually reveal how the Landons learned the skills and gained the experience and local knowledge to safely cruise and fish their classic woody. A main theme is the enjoyment of our natural environments in responsible and respectful ways.
This book demonstrates the use of atmospheric tension rather than human violence to sustain conflict in fiction narrative. Together, Jess and Evan navigate the joys, sorrows, perils and rewards they encounter in the Pacific Ocean around San Diego. Other characters include friends who cruise and fish with them. Tin Hau, their trawler, is like another character.
This story will interest readers seeking exciting, action-filled accounts of an ocean cruising and fishing lifestyle shared by a couple who intentionally chose their dual-income, no-kids marriage for the freedom and affluence it allowed. Readers who have interest in fishing, boating, ocean cruising, wooden boats, outdoor adventures, and relationships of gender equality will likely consider the time to read Sea Goddess well-spent.
This literary and contemporary book doesn't feel stilted or dated. The language is readable, credible, imaginative and at times, lyrical. Although the book has autobiographical roots, the author says, "Some episodes include enhancements that technically make the work fiction although the story remains memoir-like in style and vividly true-to-life, in spirit."
The author is available by phone or email for comment using the contact information above.
The book was inspired by actual experiences of the Author and his wife. It reads like a novel spread over a roughly five-year period during which Evan and Jess Landon, a fictional mid-thirties, married couple found and purchased a classic wooden Grand Banks trawler, then fished and cruised the waters around Southern California.
This unusual, fresh tale-for-our-times is told by the man who lived it. The book collects a dozen stories inspired by a period of the author's life. Sea Goddess is the uncommon tale of how Evan and Jess made their heartfelt dreams come true in an atmosphere of mutual love, respect, equality, and lots of delicious seafood. It begins with a fast-paced account of the author's lifetime-best fishing catch, then goes on to gradually reveal how the Landons learned the skills and gained the experience and local knowledge to safely cruise and fish their classic woody. A main theme is the enjoyment of our natural environments in responsible and respectful ways.
This book demonstrates the use of atmospheric tension rather than human violence to sustain conflict in fiction narrative. Together, Jess and Evan navigate the joys, sorrows, perils and rewards they encounter in the Pacific Ocean around San Diego. Other characters include friends who cruise and fish with them. Tin Hau, their trawler, is like another character.
This story will interest readers seeking exciting, action-filled accounts of an ocean cruising and fishing lifestyle shared by a couple who intentionally chose their dual-income, no-kids marriage for the freedom and affluence it allowed. Readers who have interest in fishing, boating, ocean cruising, wooden boats, outdoor adventures, and relationships of gender equality will likely consider the time to read Sea Goddess well-spent.
This literary and contemporary book doesn't feel stilted or dated. The language is readable, credible, imaginative and at times, lyrical. Although the book has autobiographical roots, the author says, "Some episodes include enhancements that technically make the work fiction although the story remains memoir-like in style and vividly true-to-life, in spirit."
The author is available by phone or email for comment using the contact information above.
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Joseph Riden, Author
Joseph Riden
360-391-4037
https://josephriden.com
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Joseph Riden
360-391-4037
https://josephriden.com
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