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The Shows - Woodstock Writers Radio
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Episode 99 – August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. Episode 99 – August 21, 2016. The House at the Edge of Night. Tells an epic story of four generations of a family on a small island off the Italian Coast. Spanning over a hundred years, Banner’s character-rich portrayal of the Esposito family and the people of Castellamare transform and grow on a small island that is far away enough o be forgotten, but not far enough to be immune to the world around it. Award-winning poet Chris Forhan’s. My Father Before Me.
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The Writers' Group: Author Spotlight: Carolyn Parkhurst
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Four women share how they create their unique literary lives. Thursday, January 24, 2008. Author Spotlight: Carolyn Parkhurst. Posted by Lynne Griffin. Every writer hopes her journey toward publication will be a magical one. And who doesn’t dream critics will hail her debut, “brilliant” and “inventive,” and proclaim her second novel, “a deeply affecting page turner.” For Carolyn Parkhurst. Author of The Dogs of Babel. And Lost and Found. Dreams do come true. I wrote my first novel, The Dogs of Babel.
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Events | Michelle Brafman
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Author of Washing The Dead and Bertrand Court. Saturday, September 10 6pm. BERTRAND COURT launches at Politics and Prose! Saturday, September 17 6pm. 8211; Starts Here! Reading series, The Ivy Bookshop. Sunday, September 18 – 4pm. 8211; “Sunday Shorts,” Curious Iguana,. Tuesday, September 20 10am. HBI Conversations, a program of the Hadassah Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University, New York, NY. Sunday, September 25 11am. 8211; B’nai Israe. Book Talk, Rockville, MD. Tuesday, September 27 7:30pm. 8211; ...
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jennc310 | The Writings of J Clay
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The Writings of J Clay. This is what I am About. Inspiration #3 Read, Read & Read. August 2, 2016. There is only one thing that inspires me more than life: reading. With every amazing book I read, I’m inspired to write. With every well-crafted story, I learn. With every author’s bio, I believe in the possibilities. If you want to write, READ! The “H’s” and then some. New(ish) as in I read roughly this past year:. Yes, Yes Cherries. Love the character building). A Man Called Ove. POV lesson and voice!
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@womenwriters | The Writings of J Clay
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The Writings of J Clay. This is what I am About. Inspiration #3 Read, Read & Read. August 2, 2016. There is only one thing that inspires me more than life: reading. With every amazing book I read, I’m inspired to write. With every well-crafted story, I learn. With every author’s bio, I believe in the possibilities. If you want to write, READ! The “H’s” and then some. New(ish) as in I read roughly this past year:. Yes, Yes Cherries. Love the character building). A Man Called Ove. POV lesson and voice!
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Octavia Frost - Novelist
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BOOKS BY OCTAVIA FROST. Octavia is now at work on the forthcoming The Nobodies Album. How does the world look to its newest inhabitants? In this astonishing and daring new novel, Octavia Frost takes us to a place we've all visited, though we can't quite recollect its landscape: infancy. Starting from the one experience we all share — birth itself — and moving into the tragic particulars of one baby born into one family, Frost sheds new light on how we become who we are. Jules Buhney, The Barnstable Review.
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Christopher Hobson's Blog: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. I have a confession to make: I recently took a Myers-Briggs test. To be more honest, I took several; not just the official one (which you have to pay for) but several other knock-off ones. I became a little obsessive. Why? Because I wanted to find out, once and for all, why I am the way I am- which is a little scatter-brained, especially when it comes to writing. I wonder where this weird mobster with only one eye came from? But the other 40% of my personality is nerdy writer all...
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“Harmony” Review – Rachel Mans McKenny
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Reader, Writer, and Occasional Arithmaticker. 8220;Harmony” Review. Carolyn Parkhurst’s novel, Harmony, digs into the dynamics of a family with Tilly, a young teen on the autism spectrum (see the book for more on the tricky terminology of a diagnosis) and Iris, a child who is neurotypical (NT). The difference between the children comes out in the mother’s perspective as she struggles to feel adequate in her role and in the relationship of the two sisters. My favorite parts of the novel were the mother...