Why Do People Read Memoir, and What Are They Hoping to Find There?
Lisa Dale Norton – Why Do People Read Memoir, and What Are They Hoping to Find There?
Read MorePosted by Lisa Dale Norton | Mar 1, 2019 | Writing Insights |
Lisa Dale Norton – Why Do People Read Memoir, and What Are They Hoping to Find There?
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Radiant Shimmering Light, Sarah Selecky, Bloomsbury Publishing – Lilian Quick sees colorful auras around dogs and tries to eke out a living painting their portraits – until she reconnects with her cousin Florence – now known as Eleven – a self-actualization guru for empowering women.
Read MorePosted by Kate Padilla | Feb 25, 2019 | Book Reviews |
Dance In America, Mindy Aloff Editor, Library of America – Historian and dance critic Mindy Aloff has assembled the most thought-provoking and entertaining writers, performers, and critics and produced a treasure trove of information on dances unique to the United States.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Feb 9, 2019 | News |
Willie Morris Southern Poetry Awards – A prize of $2,500 will be awarded for an original, unpublished poem that exudes the American South, in spirit, history, landscape, or experience.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Jan 20, 2019 | News & Views |
Bren McClain Receives $10,000 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction for ONE GOOD MAMA BONE. New...
Read MorePosted by Cindy Matthews | Jan 19, 2019 | Book Reviews |
The Ghost Photographer, Julie Rieger, Atria – Julie Rieger’s career in Hollywood has taken her to the top of the ladder.
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jan 2, 2019 | Interviews, Written |
The Widows, Jess Montgomery, Minotaur Books – Every writer knows that idea that won’t leave you alone, that book that begs to be written.
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | Dec 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews |
The Girl They Left Behind, Roxanne Veletzos, Atria Books – For Roxanne Veletzos, THE GIRL THEY LEFT BEHIND is an intensely personal story. Her debut novel is a sweeping saga of family and love. The tale takes place in 1941 in war-torn Bucharest and depicts life behind the Iron Curtain during the Soviet Union occupation.
Read MorePosted by tech91 | Nov 16, 2018 | Connections, Literary Agents |
Deidre Knight established The Knight Agency in 1996 after working in the entertainment industry....
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | Nov 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews |
Waiting for Eden, Elliot Ackerman, Knopf – Elliot Ackerman—whose last novel, Dark at the Crossing, was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award—returns with WAITING FOR EDEN (Knopf, 2018 ), a breathtakingly spare and shattering new novel that showcases Ackerman’s singular gift for depicting humanity in all its complexity.
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