Thursday, December 1, 2011
Interview
Being interviewed this week on a blog about the Maya regarding my novel Maya Lord. Site is http://effigy-blogs.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Nook available
Maya Lord is now available in Nook format at Barnes & Noble online:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/john-coe-robbins?keyword=john+coe+robbins&store=allproducts.
The book signing this past weekend went great. It was especially helpful the Fort Worth Star Telegram article ran Saturday morning.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/john-coe-robbins?keyword=john+coe+robbins&store=allproducts.
The book signing this past weekend went great. It was especially helpful the Fort Worth Star Telegram article ran Saturday morning.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Signing for Maya Lord Saturday, Oct 1
Half-Price Books on Hulen in Fort Worth will hold a book signing for Maya Lord Saturday from 11-2:00.
Newspaper review of Maya Lord
Maya Lord has received a very fine review from the Fort Worth Star Telegram: http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/09/29/3407628/local-author-goes-by-way-of-yucatan.html#tvg
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
New reviews
There are several new reviews of Maya Lord on Amazon.com. Most interesting one talks about the issue of what it means to be civilized.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Signing
Had a very successful signing last week at a bridge tournament sponsored by Bridge Academy of North Dallas. They brought up the idea on Friday and had a POP display and table set up for me the second day.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Maya Lord
Thanks so much to all the folks who have showed interest in my new historical novel. It is already selling well on Amazon. I hope those of you who have bought it enjoy reading it.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Book Cover Completed
Artist Gemini Judson has just finished creating my book's cover from layered images of a Maya temple and other Maya artifacts, along with a conquistador sword. It's scheduled for release July 1, 2001 and will be on sale at Amazon and other book stores in August.
This historical novel tells the story of the first two Europeans to encounter the Maya civilization. Both survived to play important but opposing roles in the Conquest of Mexico.
You can learn more at http://www.johncoerobbins.com--Google says this site is 'under construction' but it's not any longer...it has lots of information about the book.
This historical novel tells the story of the first two Europeans to encounter the Maya civilization. Both survived to play important but opposing roles in the Conquest of Mexico.
You can learn more at http://www.johncoerobbins.com--Google says this site is 'under construction' but it's not any longer...it has lots of information about the book.
What other historical novelists are saying about Maya Lord
Robbins has an intriguing tale to tell about the complex relationship between these two men and the indigenous people, and the very different paths they take. He has fleshed it out with vivid descriptions of their surroundings, effectively conveying the horror and wonder felt by the first Europeans to encounter the civilisations of Mesoamerica.
-Simon Levack, author of Demon of the Air and Tribute of Death
What a wonderful idea for an historical novel! Most people don't realize that it wasn't Columbus or Cortes who had first contact with the Maya and Aztec but shipwrecked Spanish sailors who found themselves in a world as fantastic as that experienced by Marco Polo on his journey to the court of Kublai Khan.
-Junius Podrug, co-author of Gary Jennings' Aztec Fire
An exotic tale of survival and redemption. Robbins has carefully researched both the event and Mayan culture to produce a compelling tale that is a must for all those who love history and historical fiction. A fascinating novel.
-Ron Braithwaite, author of Hummingbird God and Skull Rack
-Simon Levack, author of Demon of the Air and Tribute of Death
What a wonderful idea for an historical novel! Most people don't realize that it wasn't Columbus or Cortes who had first contact with the Maya and Aztec but shipwrecked Spanish sailors who found themselves in a world as fantastic as that experienced by Marco Polo on his journey to the court of Kublai Khan.
-Junius Podrug, co-author of Gary Jennings' Aztec Fire
An exotic tale of survival and redemption. Robbins has carefully researched both the event and Mayan culture to produce a compelling tale that is a must for all those who love history and historical fiction. A fascinating novel.
-Ron Braithwaite, author of Hummingbird God and Skull Rack
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