Tag: Lake Union Publishing
Interview: Kittle’s Morning in This Broken World
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jan 1, 2024 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
How can I make my writing better?
“You can make it better later. First, you have to make it exist.” Just like anything else in the world, you only get better at it by doing it,” says Katrina Kittle, author of Morning in This Broken World. Read the full interview.
Interview: Kittle’s Morning in This Broken World Copy
by Doris | Sep 1, 2023 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
How can I make my writing better?
“You can make it better later. First, you have to make it exist.” Just like anything else in the world, you only get better at it by doing it,” says Katrina Kittle, author of Morning in This Broken World. Read the full interview.
Review: A Train to Moscow by Elena Gorokhova
by Kate Padilla | Jan 31, 2022 | Book Reviews by Humans | 2 |
Review: A Train to Moscow, Elena Gorokhova, Lake Union – Elena Gorokhova, author of two memoirs on her life under Soviet rule and her subsequent migration to the United States, again reflects on her past in a new novel, “A Train to Moscow.”
Read MoreInterview: Author Robyn Lucas on Surviving Abuse and Writing
by Doris Booth | Sep 1, 2021 | Featured, Interviews, Video | 0 |
Interview: Paper Doll Lina, Robyn Lucas, Lake Union Publishing – debut novelist Robyn Lucas delivers an honest and deeply moving portrait of life as the victim of domestic abuse—something she experienced first-hand during her 19-year marriage.
Read MoreReview: The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni
by Cindy Matthews | Jul 1, 2021 | Book Reviews by Humans | 0 |
The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni, Lake Union – Vincent Bianco graduated from high school in 1979. A typical youngster on the verge of adulthood, he wants some fun in his last summer before starting college.
Read MoreReview: Millicent Glenn’s Last Wish by Tori Whitaker
by Kate Padilla | Sep 26, 2020 | Book Reviews by Humans | 0 |
Millicent Glenn’s Last Wish, Tori Whitaker, Lake Union Publishing – Tori Whitaker’s “Glenn’s Last Wish,” fails to excite, with what turns out to be a tedious plot line. If that’s not enough, toss in Roe vs Wade, and add religious overtones.
Read MoreThe Other Family by Loretta Nyhan
by Kate Padilla | Feb 17, 2020 | Book Reviews by Humans | 0 |
The Other Family, Loretta Nyhan, Lake Union – Author Loretta Nyhan’s novel, “The Other Family,” pivots around new mainstream themes such alternative medicine (mindfulness), DNA testing, social media as a campaign tool, and online dating.
Read MoreThis Terrible Beauty by Katrin Schuman
by Kate Padilla | Jan 10, 2020 | Book Reviews by Humans | 0 |
This Terrible Beauty, Katrin Schuman, Lake Union Publishing – Suspense seeps through each page of Katrin Schumann’s historical fiction novel, “The Terrible Beauty.” Her evocative characters maneuver through a grim life on the German island of Rügen during Hitler’s regime …
Read MoreOne for the Black Bird, One for the Crow by Olivia Hawker
by Kate Padilla | Sep 3, 2019 | Book Reviews by Humans | 0 |
One for the Black Bird, One for the Crow, Olivia Hawker, Lake Union Publishing – Olivia Hawker’s enchanting historical novel, One for the Black Bird, One for the Crow, takes place in rugged and isolated Wyoming in 1870 where the nearest town, Paintrock, lies miles away, unapproachable in winter except by sleigh.
Read MoreCamille Pagán on Finding One’s Self Again
by Doris Booth | Mar 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Author Audio Interview: Woman Last Seen in her Thirties, Camille Pagán, Lake Union – Camille Pagán has a remarkable talent for crafting deeply affecting novels about the human condition.
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