Vanished: Lompoc's Japanese
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Jalama Book Coming Soon
Hi Everybody:
I'm back. After barricading myself in front of my keyboard for months, I have emerged with a new book. It's called Seasons of Jalama. It brings outrageous tales of Jalama Beach, an isolated patch of sand pinched between Vandenberg Air Force Base and the massive Jalama/Cojo Ranch. Outrageous tales, ninety-five pages of color photographs, and the story of the GREAT JALAMA-BURGER!
I hope in the next few days to have a plan whereby you can purchase this full-color, fantastic, never-before- chronicled account of Jalama right here via Pay Pal. Today is Income Tax Day. Let's see how long this takes me.
Please check back. Thanks, John
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Holiday Greetings
Hi Everybody:
Thank you for all the wonderful comments over the holidays. They truly touched me. Katie Inouye Kayser wrote "Thank you for making 2011 happy for the Lompoc Japanese community. You gave us back our dignity."
You give me too much credit, Katie. Your dignity abounds.
Other especially touching cards came from May Musenga, Jean and George Murakami, Frank and Judy Nakatani, Tsuya and Ted Miyagishima, and Terry Kuzuhara. Thank you all, it was a remarkable year.
John McReynolds
Thank you for all the wonderful comments over the holidays. They truly touched me. Katie Inouye Kayser wrote "Thank you for making 2011 happy for the Lompoc Japanese community. You gave us back our dignity."
You give me too much credit, Katie. Your dignity abounds.
Other especially touching cards came from May Musenga, Jean and George Murakami, Frank and Judy Nakatani, Tsuya and Ted Miyagishima, and Terry Kuzuhara. Thank you all, it was a remarkable year.
John McReynolds
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Nikkei West Covers Vanished
Here's a media account of our wonderful book-signing in San Jose.
In Nikkei West writer John Sammon does a masterful job of covering all the details of the gathering and includes a delightful picture of the Suzuki sisters, from left to right Tsuyako, Yayoi and Midori.
Thanks, John, thanks Nikkei West, thanks Aki Iwata for calling my attention to the story, and thanks everybody for a memorable 2011.
Here's the link.
http://www.nikkeiwest.com/index.php/the-news/archived-article-list/198-author-recounts-vanished-nisei-of-
In Nikkei West writer John Sammon does a masterful job of covering all the details of the gathering and includes a delightful picture of the Suzuki sisters, from left to right Tsuyako, Yayoi and Midori.
Thanks, John, thanks Nikkei West, thanks Aki Iwata for calling my attention to the story, and thanks everybody for a memorable 2011.
Here's the link.
http://www.nikkeiwest.com/index.php/the-news/archived-article-list/198-author-recounts-vanished-nisei-of-
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Lompoc Grant Opportunity
Thirteen months after publication, Vanished is still a topic of conversation in Lompoc.
The Lompoc public library was just awarded a grant from the California Council for the Humanities to present a "Community Read" event centered on Farewell to Manzanar during 2012. Library Director Molly Gerald wrote yesterday "I would like to talk with you about the possibility of programming that would also include Vanished. Today I spoke with the Manzanar author, Jeanne Houston."
Vanished on the same stage with Farewell to Manzanar? Wow.
We will definitely keep readers here in the loop. Thanks Molly, thanks everybody for your support.
The Lompoc public library was just awarded a grant from the California Council for the Humanities to present a "Community Read" event centered on Farewell to Manzanar during 2012. Library Director Molly Gerald wrote yesterday "I would like to talk with you about the possibility of programming that would also include Vanished. Today I spoke with the Manzanar author, Jeanne Houston."
Vanished on the same stage with Farewell to Manzanar? Wow.
We will definitely keep readers here in the loop. Thanks Molly, thanks everybody for your support.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
And Another Outlet
We are happy to announce that Eastwind Books of Berkeley will soon be carrying Vanished.
Eastwind is located at 2066 University in Berkeley. Check out their website at www.asiabookcenter.com
According to Bea Dong of Eastwind-- "We had a book event for Making Home From War and one of the contributing authors Michi Tashiro recommended we carry Vanished. Thank you for writing this book. We are very pleased to have this opportunity to retail your book."
Thank you Bea, and thank you Michi.
Vanished now has sixteen outlets including four in Northern Calfornia, in Berkeley, Sacramento, San Mateo and San Jose.
Eastwind is located at 2066 University in Berkeley. Check out their website at www.asiabookcenter.com
According to Bea Dong of Eastwind-- "We had a book event for Making Home From War and one of the contributing authors Michi Tashiro recommended we carry Vanished. Thank you for writing this book. We are very pleased to have this opportunity to retail your book."
Thank you Bea, and thank you Michi.
Vanished now has sixteen outlets including four in Northern Calfornia, in Berkeley, Sacramento, San Mateo and San Jose.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Yet Another Signing
You thought maybe after one entire year, the Vanished caravan might end? Well, slowing down it is, but not ending.
For those of you on the Central Coast, you are invited to The Bookstore in Lompoc on Thursday, November 17 from 6:00 to 9 p.m. where John McReynolds and two other local authors will be signing and talking.
Come on by to 1137 North H Street, Suite Q, in Lompoc. We look forward to seeing you.
For those of you on the Central Coast, you are invited to The Bookstore in Lompoc on Thursday, November 17 from 6:00 to 9 p.m. where John McReynolds and two other local authors will be signing and talking.
Come on by to 1137 North H Street, Suite Q, in Lompoc. We look forward to seeing you.
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