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Sea Trials by Wendy Hinman One sheet
2022 Press Release announcing Sea Trials in audio book (Word doc)
2022 Press Release announcing Sea Trials in audio book (PDF)
Press release announcing Sea Trials by Wendy Hinman Selected Kirkus Best Book of 2017!
Press release announcing Tightwads on the Loose by Wendy Hinman now available as an audiobook. January 2020
Interview with Wendy Hinman February 2018. Interview with Author Wendy Hinman.PDF 2.14.18
Interview with Wendy Hinman February 2018. Interview with Author Wendy Hinman.doc 2.14.18
Sea Trials Book Club Discussion Questions
Q & A with Wendy Hinman about her seven-year, 34,000-mile journey.
A few voyage highlights of Wendy and Garth’s 34,000-mile 7-year voyage aboard a 31-footer
A little about Wendy and Garth
For Media inquiries, email wendy.hinman_at_gmail.com
Here are some clips and quotes from past coverage:
“…The author’s expressive writing captures the wonder of being at sea in all its glory… her engaging narrative succeeds in capturing the thrills and frustrations of this intrepid family. Taking in remarkably far-flung destinations such as Christmas Island and the New Hebrides, this exhilarating book should appeal to any would-be explorer who has stood at the prow of a ship and dreamed of the possibilities. Highly readable and sufficiently evocative to sense the scent of sea air in the pages.—Kirkus Reviews (starred review). Selected a Kirkus Book of the Month (April 2017) and best book of 2017.
Sea Trials by Wendy Hinman named winner in Foreword Reviews Best Books of 2017. https://www.forewordreviews.com/awards/books/sea-trials/
Sea Trials by Wendy Hinman named winner in Readers Favorite awards for Best Books. Read the five star review here: https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/sea-trials
Sea Trials by Wendy Hinman named a Finalist for the 2018 International Book Awards Best Books for Narrative Non-fiction.
“Hinman’s award-winning books, Tightwads on the Loose and Sea Trials, document both adventures with honesty, humor, and spirit. Both books are a blast to read.” –Seattle Review of Books
Sea Trials generates rave advance reviews from various reviewers and fellow authors. Read the advance editorial reviews here.
Shipwreck! Read an Excerpt of Sea Trials from Sail Magazine Dec 2017 issue.
Read the interview with Sailing-World.com, in which Tightwads on the Loose is described as “a book that has become something of a cult classic amongst the literary world of cruising sailors.”
Good Old Boat Magazine Review by David McDaniel
Sea Trials garners another glowing review in Voyages Magazine.
Sea Trials is featured in Northwest Yachting’s 2017 Gift Guide. Read the full Sea Trials review in Northwest Yachting here.
Sea Trials is featured in the IBPA 2017 Gift Guide.
In the Coast Weekend Arts and Entertainment issue, Bookmonger Barbara Lloyd McMichael describes Sea Trials as “a remarkable story about perseverance.” Read the full review here.
Turning Point on KNKX Sound Effect features the shipwreck that changed everything for the Wilcox family. Listen here.
“Riveting. Sea Trials is impossible to put down until the nail-biting end.” Cruising World Magazine. Read the full review, here.
“Sea Trials is a captivating narrative, full of suspense and colorful descriptions” Sailing Magazine
“Even armchair sailors will feel their hearts race with the Wilcox family in the cockpit of their 40’ Maine pinky, VELA. Hinman delivers another book to let you sail away.” — Wooden Boat Magazine
“An Extraordinary Voyage. … Absorbing … Hinman brings the same meticulous research and attention to detail in her first book to “Sea Trials,” engagingly drawing readers into the daily trials and family dynamics that shaped the Wilcoxes’ taxing journey.” Three Sheets Northwest
Live Radio interview with KPTZ about Sea Trials on April 28, 2017. Listen here for hour 2.
Tightwads on the Loose a top seller!
#1 Magnolia Bookstore
#8 Third Place Books
#2 Travel book on Amazon.
Top 1oo of all books onAmazon, plus brisk sales
Selected a staff favorite at many bookstores.
A favorite among librarians.
Tightwads selected as a best travel book for women! Top 125 best travel books for women. http://trekity.com/travel-books/
Winner, Journey Award. Tightwads on the Loose wins the Journey Award for Best True Life Adventure Story.
During the 40th Annual Wooden Boat Festival, KPTZ’s radio hosts Phil Andrus and Steve Evans conducted a live interview with Wendy Hinman, author of the award winning book, Tightwads on the Loose. Listen to the segment here. Wendy Hinman with KPTZ at Wooden Boat Festival
Interview with Creative Human Solutions StoryJacker about turning your dreams into reality. https://soundcloud.com/lyssadehart/tightwads-on-the-loose-sj-5
Interview with KSER’s Ed Bremer on Sound Living. https://soundcloud.com/search?q=wendy%20hinman
“Wendy Hinman is an accomplished storyteller. Tightwads on the Loose, her memoir, will captivate you.” Dana Greyson, Cruising World Magazine, January 2015. To see the full article, visit WEH Cruising World Jan 2015
Sheila Bender in Conversation with Wendy Hinman on Writing it Real on KPTZ. Listen to the podcast here.
Write up in the CapeCodPulse.
“Tightwads on the Loose; a Seven Year Pacific Odyssey vividly details the highs and lows of life at sea and at port. It will definitely appeal for those who are curious about sea voyaging. Armchair travelers will find a diversity of cultural experiences, historical details, and adventures for their entertainment and education. Come on board and sail away with the intrepid Wendy Hinman and her humorous and ingenious insights about life at sea.” Chanticleer Book Reviews (Read the full review here.) Read about it in the Chanticleer Magazine.
Sailing Magazine calls Tightwads on the Loose “Charming” and “a pleasure to read.” Read the full review here.
Listen to the Sailing Podcast Interview with Wendy Hinman.
During the Strictly Sail Boat Show in Richmond California, Wendy Hinman spoke with Examiner.com reporter Cindy Warner. Read the full article here. (http://www.examiner.com/article/strictly-sail-pacific-boat-show-historic-richmond-about-friendships)
The Michigan Daily Editor Katie Burke shares our story with Readers. Read the online profile here. (http://michigandaily.com/arts/09secondary-katie-wrote26)
Tightwads on the Loose is featured in PNWA Holiday Catalog.
Seven Seas Cruising Association (SSCA) in its November 2013 review calls Tightwads an honestly-written and entertaining true life tale. Read the full review here: SSCA Review Nov 2013
The Ensign review of Tightwads says, “Interesting ports of call and lively writing make this an entertaining tale.”
Front page article in the Kitsap Sun.
Profile in the Bainbridge Islander.
A profile in Yes! Magazine finds our simple life at sea intriguing. Profile in Yes Magazine
A review in Voyages Magazine calls Tightwads “an entertaining book” and says “descriptions of temples, typhoons and terrifying shiisas are beautifully expressed. The reviewer goes on to say “Hinman gives us an opportunity to experience parts of the Pacific that are on a path less traveled. I finished her book with salt spray on my cheeks and a strong desire to see Japan.”
Video Interview with Seattle PI reporter Jack Olmstead.
Reposted after the footage accidentally was deleted here. Here’s a link to a follow up interview in Sept 2013 with roving Seattle PI reporter Jack Olmstead.
A radio interview with KPTZ Compass news magazine in Port Townsend.
A podcast with Dan Mattson from Hooked on Wooden Boats.
Coverage in the Bellingham Herald.
Peninsula Daily News stories about the Wooden Boat Festival and PT Shorts, featuring Steven Callahan, Lin Pardey and Wendy Hinman. Read the Peninsula Daily News Stories about the PT Shorts and the Wooden Boat Festival.
“I suffered from wanderlust after reading Seattleite Wendy Hinman’s fascinating sailing saga Tightwads on the Loose: A Seven Year Pacific Odyssey. Her tropical escape with her husband back and forth across the Pacific, is a great ride for armchair sailors (me) and experts alike.” Candace Dempsey, author of Murder in Italy, about the Amanda Knox Trial.
“Tightwads on the Loose is an engaging, fast-paced memoir by author Wendy Hinman. Hinman shares her seven year Pacific odyssey from Seattle to Japan and back.” Wanderlust and Lipstick’s Wanderboomer.
A profile in the March 2013 48North.
A Review on Women & Cruising.com.
Seattle Times article about my talk at Ignite Seattle!
A profile in Sail Magazine, September 2012.
In Yachting’s November 2012 issue, David Schmidt tells of our heartbreaking delay after 46 days of sailing non-stop across the cold North Pacific from Japan due to a foul bottom and a raging storm.
Front page profile in the Bainbridge Review.
Another nice write up on the blog Domesticus from Journalist Teresa Meeks.
An interview with UW’s Continuing Education Program
A KUOW radio interview about the difficulty of returning after cruising for seven-years. http://kuow.org/program.php?id=22740
San Francisco Book Review: ““A light-hearted tone and unaffected style make this an entertaining tale.” SFO Book Review- August2012
“Dreams of freedom and adventure: For most people, they remain just that — dreams. For certain others, like Wendy Hinman and Garth Wilcox, such dreams are the stuff life is. In 2000 the couple set sail from Puget Sound for a Pacific Odyssey in their 31-foot cutter, Velella. Seven years later, the couple returned home. Along the way, they logged some 34,000 nautical miles, touched 19 countries, endured typhoons, experienced close calls with freighters, potential pirates and phantom night vessels, swam in snake and crocodile infested waters and made do without refrigeration and Internet. A compelling read, “Tightwads on the Loose: a Seven Year Pacific Odyssey” flows as an adventure narrative with a “you are there” flavor. Ms. Hinman had done plenty of professional writing before the voyage: She’s as competent with the written word as she is at sea. And she clearly has a sense of humor — a necessary, conjugal survival tool within the confines of a 31-foot boat small enough to prevent her husband from standing straight up.” Mike Dillon, Magnolia News
“Lively, thoughtful and entertaining, “Tightwads on the Loose” offers a realistic glimpse into the ups and downs of living the cruising dream. Armchair sailors can enjoy the ride, while aspiring voyagers will appreciate Hinman’s honesty. She aptly demonstrates that like most worthwhile pursuits, long-distance voyaging is far from easy, and that’s a large part of what makes it so satisfying.” Three Sheets Northwest