by Henry Brinton | Nov 19, 2022
Henry Brinton will sign copies of his two Occoquan-based mysteries, City of Peace and Windows of the Heavens, at the Hitchcock Paper Co. booth at the annual Artisan Market.
by Henry Brinton | Oct 25, 2022
A book-signing for “Windows of the Heavens,” a spooky, Occoquan-based Mystery Novel. A perfect Halloween read!
by Henry Brinton | Aug 13, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens
“Everybody’s come together and just done what we have to do to support each other,” said Kayla Slone to CNN, after eastern Tennessee was recently hit by a devastating flood. “That’s just what we do.” Slone has delivered home-cooked meals to people displaced by the...
by Henry Brinton | Jul 2, 2022
A discussion of the book “Windows of the Heavens,” combined with a tour of the Town of Occoquan
by Henry Brinton | Jun 29, 2022
Fox 5 will visit Occoquan, and I will talk about my new novel “Windows of the Heavens,” including an environmental threat to this riverfront town. Tune in between 8:30 am and 10 am!
by Henry Brinton | Jun 25, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens
Meteorologists use statistical measures to rate rare storms. According to The Baltimore Sun, a “100-year flood means that there is one chance in 100 of a flood or storm in a year. A 500-year flood means there is a 0.2 percent chance.” Not that these...
by Henry Brinton | Jun 1, 2022
At the Hitchcock Paper Co. booth, author Henry Brinton will be signing copies of his Occoquan-based murder mysteries “City of Peace” and “Windows of the Heavens.” Buy a copy in celebration of Occoquan!
by Henry Brinton | Apr 30, 2022 | Author Insights, City of Peace, Windows of the Heavens
“The past is never dead,” said William Faulkner in his novel Requiem for a Nun. “It’s not even past.” He was right. The past emerged several months ago in London, when a well-preserved Roman floor was discovered under the streets. Experts...
by Henry Brinton | Apr 16, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens
“We are at a moment of reckoning,” said Rachel Kyte, dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Unless we take action to reduce carbon pollution, the world will face a warmer and deadlier future. We are at a tipping point,...
by Henry Brinton | Apr 2, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens
It was getting hotter. That’s what Frank May noticed at sunrise, as he looked out the window of his apartment in India. Taking a deep breath, he felt like he was in a sauna. The temperature rose to 103 degrees, with a humidity of 35 percent. Across the city, people...