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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Summer Reading 3 – Tinkers by Paul Harding
I finish Stiltsville and know I must now read the book chosen this month for my book group. It’s an assignment I can’t miss. I’ve been meeting with this group of women, though not exactly the same mix, for more … Continue reading
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Stiltsville by Susanna Daniel
Just before I finished Cutting for Stone, my copy of Poet’s and Writer’s magazine arrives on my doorstep with a cover article on “The Game Changers – Four New York literary agents who turned their debut writers into last summer’s … Continue reading
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My Summer Reading List
I started off my summer in New York with a visit to my daughter and, while standing on the subway, and in need of a new book to read, overheard this conversation: “Oh, you’re reading that book. Are you loving … Continue reading
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Excerpt from You Got It
This is an excerpt from my book in progress, You Got It. Its about two radio stations, one good and one bad, two guys, one good and one bad and the girl that has to choose between them. This scene … Continue reading
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10 steps to a awesome write-in
I’m in a writing group that meets regularly in a cafe. We get a lot of work done and like meeting for lunch there. But once in a while, we all like to meet for longer, outside of our regular … Continue reading
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