Tsunami Blue… local author places her story in the islands

Posted July 20, 2010 at 8:10 am by

Gayle Ann Williams, down near the ferry....

The island is so full of talent & folks who make & write beautiful things & music, you just run into ’em everywhere, it seems.

So it didn’t terribly surprise me to meet Gayle Ann Williams, who runs the tee-shirt (and more) behind the Crabhouse across from the ferry landing last week. I asked her how sales to her new book Tsunami Blue were going, and she smiled, “Brisk!”

I had a little trip to take over the weekend, so I got a copy to read on the plane. Pretty good read! The story moves along briskly as well, with a dose of non-stop action in pretty much every chapter, which features a psychic woman in a post-apocalyptic world who braves unimaginable loss and seeks both redemption and love in the most difficult of circumstances. Pretty sure you’ll like it – you can get it at Gayle’s shop (and she’ll sign it for you!), as well as Harbor Books, Griffin Bay Books, and Island Studios.

Way to go, Gayle!

Here’s the trailer that Nick made for her, last spring, to help promote the book’s release:

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