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Ki'ti's Story, 75,000 BC

After examining questions of when people came to the Americas, who came, and from where did they come, I found the major issue in archaeology/anthropology: Clovis First or Pre-Clovis? A five year span of research still hasn't answered the questions, but there is much room for speculation. At the same time I encountered the recent DNA research on Neanderthals. I chose to use fiction as a vehicle to speculate on an early peopling of the Americas and the Winds of Change series was born.

In February 2013 the Smithsonian Magazine issued an article pushing back the date of the peopling of the Americas, doubling the Clovis First date, and suggesting that peopling occurred via small boats.

May 2, 2013, Ki'ti's Story, 75,000 BC, a coming of age story of the People's Wise One, was awarded First Place for Fiction by the Alaska Professional Communicators. The award explanation reads in part: "This book is worthy of first place award for many reasons beyond its ambitious scope and size. The work is highly imagined and even inspired beyond imaginings. This speaks of courage. Although primitive life is presented in real time, we don't lose our sense of historical connection." Judge was Grace Cavalieri, writer/producer: "The Poet and the Poem from the Library of Congress."

In June 2013, Manak-na's Story, 75,000 BC will launch and with it the travel from what is now China to Mexico and return will take place.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 350
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9781594333125
  • Genres
  • prehistoric, prehistory, fiction
  • Release date
  • 2012