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ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND: THE UNTOLD STORY OF HISTORY’S FIRST FLIGHT.  New Historical Fiction by Richard Kigel

ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND: THE UNTOLD STORY OF HISTORY’S FIRST FLIGHT. New Historical Fiction by Richard Kigel

Richard Kigel · Sunday, May 16th 2010 at 8:55PM · 476 views
“It is a strange history. Its truth is stranger than fiction.” Frederick Douglass, 1853


“She used to dream of flying over fields and towns and rivers and mountains, looking down upon them ‘like a bird’”. Harriet Tubman, Franklin Sanborn interview, 1863


ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND (SynergEbooks 2010) tells the improbable story of history’s first successful attempt to fly. According to Josiah Brantley, born a slave in Virginia, it wasn’t the Wright Brothers who did it.


In this fictional first person slave narrative, Josiah tells the story of Mose, an elderly slave and plantation mechanic who worked for twelve years in secret, deep in the woods under the cover of night, to build his crude ingenious flying machine.


I began writing ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND in 1994. The idea for the novel came as I was driving my friend and teaching colleague to her home in Brooklyn. She asked me what I was writing about—and the whole story came unspooled. She listened patiently as I blathered on and told me what a great idea it was.


Then came the hard part. I had to actually write it. But before I could put a single word on paper I had to do the research—space travel and black history.


Tons of reading and research—writing, drafting, crafting, rewriting, revising, deleting, discarding, starting over, re-reading word by word—and finally it was ready for the world to read.


I will be sharing as much of the novel as I can with you all here at BIA and Black History.com because the main theme is the great dignity, strength and resilience of the men and women whose stories make up black history.


As a writer, I would love the whole world to read my book. So I do hope you enjoy reading these blogs. One by one you will meet the characters, get to know them and ride along with them as they go on an adventure of a lifetime.


If you want to purchase the book, it is available from the publisher: www.synergebooks.com and on my website: www.wingsfirstflight.com


I have about a dozen copies of the book to give away free of charge. If you are seriously interested in reading ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND, it will be my pleasure to see that it gets into your hands.


I hope you enjoy it.


PEACE AND BLESSINGS,
Rich




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Richard Kigel Staten Island, NY

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Comments (9)

Richard Kigel Sunday, May 16th 2010 at 10:42PM

Thanks, Irma.

Anyone who has any appreciation for Black History will find something to like!

Richard Kigel Monday, May 17th 2010 at 7:42AM

Irma--I want you to know that you were always on my mind as I made my final edits and revisions. You are someone who is deeply knowledegeable about black history and fiercely protective of the legacy of your people.

I really want you to like this and appreciate it--and if I fail in the effort and you really don't like it then I will regard the book as a failure. I will not have accomplished my mission.

As you read, you will see that my main aim was to...EDUCATE...EDUCATE...EDUCATE!!!

Richard Kigel Monday, May 17th 2010 at 3:46PM

Oh, Irma--you are such a TREASURE and an inspiration for me!!!!

I am truly honored to know you.


Jen Fad Monday, May 17th 2010 at 7:25PM

Brother Rich,
Congrats!
I am so excited about this book let me tell you! God bless your efforts and I pray that many will buy it, read it, and share it with their friends and family. Storytelling is a lost tradition in the African American community.

We need books like yours which teaches history while telling a unique story. I can't wait to purchase my copy, because it isn't expensive at all and I love that I have options for buying (ebook, cd rom, or paperback).

Richard Kigel Monday, May 17th 2010 at 8:51PM

Jen:

Thank you for your enthusiasm!!! You make me feel it is all worthwhile!!!

If you do buy a copy, please let me know when you actually get it. I would love to know what you think.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

..can't stop right now my brother, but I shall return in a few hours back to the computer...I can't wait to read this. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Now Rich this is beyond being ironic...I had been waiting all day to get outside and get some transplanting done when it cooled down...and as soon as I got out side one of the planes that flys over the rice fields near me started to fly...as I suffer so badly from asthma i just turned right around and here I am now reading about the very thing I was just running from, a small plane. lol. The plane could be putting out poison, or actually putting out rice seeds,or fredlizer. I will not take a chance on breathing out there right now.

But, I have been waiting for your book, and here it is. MAKE MY DAY...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

RICH, i AM ONE WHO HAS LEARNED TO THINK CRITICALLY and on top of this I practice a faith that has replaced the idea of right and wrong as the balance needed for us all to survive and to grow. (smile)...

therefore you book and when I went to your web site , I learned with great pleasure this is not your first book and about the award for youR other book. EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!! US ABOUT YOUR TEACHING CAREER, rICH. (SMILE)

iT IS teachers like you that goes a long way in helping all of us keep teh faith in todays education instutitions as being able to make a difference inthe future of our youths in a positive and constructive and much rewarding manner still. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

..OH, AND YES, I AM 110 % BIAS. lol (SMILE)

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