THIS IS SOME GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT AUTHOR SUSAN HENDERSON AND “THE FLICKER OF DREAMS”. Be sure to visit her website., Facebook Page. Also, please read, and review on Goodreads, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble Home Novels LitPark Blog Words for the Weary Interviews Contact & B THE FLICKER OF OLD DREAMS Mary Crampton, a 30-year-old
Month: March 2018
LINDAS BOOK OBSESSION INTERVIEWS AUTHOR SUSAN HENDERSON 1.What motivates or inspires you to write your novel? I always begin with something that either haunts or obsesses me, and in this case, it was the town where my father grew up and where I used to visit as a child. The
About Renée Shafransky is a writer and psychotherapist with a background in theater and film. Tips for Living, to be published by Lake Union in 2018, is her first novel. She has directed theatrical works by Spalding Gray and Jon Robin Baitz, among others. She produced the award-winning film, Swimming to Cambodia, directed by Jonathan Demme, as
My Review of “I Was Anastasia” by Ariel Lawhon Ariel Lawhon, Author of “I Was Anastasia” started with a unique premise of writing about two historical figures, Anastasia Romanov and Anna Anderson. The author teases us at the beginning of the story to read and see if we believe that Anastasia Romonav really survived. I
How do you get the motivation or inspirations for your stories? It’s different with every book. Sometimes I get inspired by something I saw on the Internet or television, or a friend/family member throws out an idea that piques my interest, or a story/character just randomly pops into my head. I never know what’s
Meet and Greet A New Group in Book-Town Champagne, Tiaras, & Breathless Books: A Story for Women’s History Month by Patricia V. Davis Breathless Wines, a gold medal winning winery in Healdsburg, California, launched a program in December 2017 for wine lovers and book lovers, called Breathless Bubbles & Books. The concept is
MY REVIEW OF “SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER” BY Rochelle B. Weinstein Kudos to Rochelle B. Weinstein, Author of “Somebody’s Daughter” for writing about significant issues in today’s society, in an emotional, intriguing, captivating, and descriptive story. The Genres for this Novel are Fiction and Women’s Fiction, and at times reads as a nonfiction novel concerning legal agenda.
Description NYT bestselling author Susan Wittig Albert returns to Depression-era Darling, Alabama . . . where the ladies of the Dahlias, the local garden club, are happy to dig a little dirt! In the seventh book of this popular series, it looks like the music has ended for Darling’s favorite barbershop quartet, the Lucky
MY REVIEW OF “THE ROOM ON RUE AMELIE” BY KRISTIN HARMEL Kudos to Kristin Harmel, Author of “The Room on Rue Amelie” for weaving a fictional story and colorful characters with Historical Fiction. The time period is during World War Two. and goes to the past and the future only as the situation pertains to
