Chip Marshall
represented by Jeanie Pantelakis
Charles “Chip” Marshall is a freelance writer and student of history from White Hall, MD. Having spent a lifetime on the water as a fisherman, a farmer, a hunting guide, a butcher and a cook, Marshall has lived and worked among the characters in his books, common men and women with scarred, callous stitched hands. He is member of the US Lifesaving Service Heritage Association, North Carolina Watermen United, and the Maryland Watermen Association. He lives on the family farm in a log home of his own design and construction with his wife and three children.
He is currently working on the sequel, The Last Uprising.
http://www.charleschipmarshall.com/
SURFMEN
Thomas Hooper was saved as a young man from a shipwreck on the Diamond Shoals off the coast of Ocrakoke Island, North Carolina November 1848. His family lost at sea, he is taken in by Captain McGuire, Rose, and Jacob, a black man who risked his own life to save his. Raised in and around the rough seas of North Carolina, he is one of the first men the head of the Lifesaving Service recruits to be the Keeper of the Cape Hatteras Station; the most challenging position on the east coast. This is his story…
In 1878 on the sands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks a group of seven men bond together against the storms of November and the storms of controversy as the United States Lifesaving Service is formed. Recruited and trained by a notorious confederate blockade runner, Captain Thomas Hooper, the men of Cape Hatteras Station face the sea and become the only hope for sailors in distress at the treacherous Diamond Shoals. As Thomas Hooper readies his men to fight the sea and struggles to keep the men from fighting each other, he realizes that the lives he’s there to save may well be the lives of his men and himself.
Fees associated with appearances, where applicable, are to be negotiated with the author. Sullivan Maxx is not responsible for the scheduling of authors, negotiations, or fees associated with the speaking engagements. You may contact Chip @surfmenquery@gmail.com to schedule events.


