There are several ways to use this blog and read Waves of Wheat. Thank you for reading!
Find the Labels to the right. Select a category from the list.
Author's Notes gives information by chapter of my reasons for writing the scenes the way I did.
Chapters let you go straight to the chapter you want. Once there, you can choose to read the whole chapter or a segment (Usually 3). Entries are numbered because they don't appear in order, unfortunately.
Characters opens the entry for each prominent character in the story, both real and fictitious (if I felt like it would add to the story).
Whole Chapters lets you go straight to the chapter to read. Entries are not in order.
Waves of Wheat is a creative historical nonfiction novel being written by me, Shari Edwards, to tell the story of the Arthur Dibbens family, who came to America in March of 1872. The Dibbens family had been on the Isle of Wight, a small island just south of mainland England, for centuries. There are many Dibbens/Jarman cousins still living on the island. While I have to invent scenes and dialogue for this story, I attempt to stay close to the facts. ARJ was my great grandpa, my mother's grandpa.
18 March 2022
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