My ideal reader is curious about Victorian London, magic, the history of tarot, dueling magicians and earning your place in the world by hard won lessons.
Susan Wands – 6 May 2025 Continue reading
My ideal reader is curious about Victorian London, magic, the history of tarot, dueling magicians and earning your place in the world by hard won lessons.
Susan Wands – 6 May 2025 Continue reading
Shaping the story were experiences I had in college being part of three-women friendship groups; relationships with cousins close to my age; visits to Yale and New Haven that I made because my best friend from high school went there; and living in New Haven with my husband for three years when he was an assistant professor at Yale.
Jessica Levine – 2 May 2025 Continue reading
The dramatic and traumatic events and colourful, larger than life characters I encountered during my years on this Caribbean island were indelibly seared into my mind. Even while going through those disasters and trauma, I was often struck by what a compelling book or movie this would make.
Joan Giannone – 25 April 2025 Continue reading
I wanted to write about the external forces that shape our lives and how we deal with them and ultimately evolve as people.
David A Anderson – 24 April 2025 Continue reading
I have a small, select circle of “beta” readers with whom I share my work-in-progress. These are friends who bring divergent backgrounds and varied experiences to my writings. My objective is to reach out to all of them and, no mattter their differences, to engage their interest in my work.
Elizabeth Harlan – 21 April 2025 Continue reading
There were parts of the book that were emotional for me because of my own past. I’m not ashamed to say that a few parts brought tears to my eyes as I was writing.
Paul Flanagan – 18 April 2025 Continue reading
Most of the characters are real people from history. Although dialogue and motivation are made up and reflect the times they lived in, I did my best to represent people fairly. There’s no character assassination! However, I did create a fictional character to be a nemesis to my main character.
Joan Fernandez – 15 April 2025 Continue reading
The biggest struggle I had was with Magda’s voice. She spoke to me in a snarky, modern tongue, and I wanted her to have all the knowledge we have about what happened in the 2000 years since Jesus’ death, so that she could comment on current events
8 April 2025 Continue reading
Since I love art, I wanted to create something related to it and began thinking about an art mystery involving lost artworks. Eventually, I came up with the idea of 100 lost Picasso paintings.
Beatrix Koch – 5 April 2025 Continue reading
I firmly believe that the experience of carrying my first baby, loving her fiercely and having no choice but to give her up, was a means of prepping me for the challenge I was truly meant to have—raising a child whose disability is barely visible.
Kathleen Somers – 1 April 2025 Continue reading