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Tag Archives: Lee Cuesta
A Preponderance of Sevens
Today is October 24. On this date seven years ago, in 2015, the first edition of the popular book, Seven Viking Days, was published. It is illustrated by artist Mia Hocking, and written by author Lee Cuesta. Publishers Weekly proclaimed: … Continue reading
Posted in Other Published Work, Viking Days Updates
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King of the Elephants Regains His Freedom in India
By Lee Cuesta In 1953, a baby boy was born—weighing roughly 176 pounds (80 kilograms)—in the forests of India. Using their trunks, his mother and the other females assisted him to his feet so that he would begin nursing. He … Continue reading
Posted in Asian Elephants’ Plight
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Seven Viking Days and Once: Once Are Selling Briskly!
Bill, my friend and colleague, loves books, and he’s so excited about Seven Viking Days that he is the only person so far who has bought TEN copies! Also, this is the first time that Bill has bought ten books … Continue reading
“Seven Viking Days” already receives its first review!
Seven Viking Days already has been reviewed! Its first review is by Midwest Book Review, and I am reprinting it here verbatim, with permission. Seven Viking Days Lee Cuesta Infinity Publishing 1094 New DeHaven Street, Suite 100 West Conshohocken, PA … Continue reading
Posted in Viking Days Updates
Tagged Donovan, Lee Cuesta, Mia Hocking, Midwest Book Review, Seven Viking Days, Thor, Viking
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Press release announcing publication date, ISBN, LCCN, price, format and distribution for “Seven Viking Days”
Here is the press release that will be distributed as soon as I receive the Advance Reading Copies of Seven Viking Days from Infinity Publishing. It contains all the pertinent data related to the new book. Feel free to copy and … Continue reading
Posted in Viking Days Updates
Tagged folk tales, folktales, Frigg, Lee Cuesta, legends, Mia Hocking, mythical, Norse, Norse legends, Scandinavian, Scandinavian legends, Sequoia Gallery, Thor, Viking, weekdays, Woden
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Covid culture shock without ever leaving our city
by Lee Cuesta I have lived and worked on two continents, and in multiple countries. Culture shock is inevitable. I remember a cab driver in London, and even though she was speaking English, I could not understand her! I remember … Continue reading →