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Meg Waite Clayton

Author of the international bestsellers The Postmistress of Paris, The Last Train to London, and 7 other novels

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August 4, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

Mostly Books, Tucson AZ

A cool bookstore--in so many ways! I was just on tour for The Wednesday Daughters, and landed in Tucson, where my mom's bestie lives. So I got to see Dritha's …

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August 2, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

Poisoned Pen, Scottsdale AZ

I grew up reading Agatha Christie, and mysteries remain my weakness--in a good way. But I'm not generally shelved on in the mystery section, so it was with …

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August 1, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

One true story I perhaps shouldn't admit…

One true story I perhaps shouldn't admit: The original title for my first novel, The Language of Light, was "Emma." My dear friend and mentor Madeleine Mysko - …

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July 12, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

6 Weeks in the English Lakes #5: At Opposite Ends of the Coffin Route

Wordsworth and his brother were walking in the English Lakes in late 1799 with fellow poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge when they came upon the modest Dove …

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July 4, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

6 Weeks in the English Lakes #4: Beatrix Potter on England's Fells

"The fells are never twice alike." – Beatrix Potter, from a February 28, 1938 letter to Josephine Banner One of the loveliest ways to spend a day - or many …

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June 24, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

6 Weeks in the English Lakes #3: Beatrix Potter's Hill Top Farm

"Some of the walls were four feet thick, and there used to be queer noises inside them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there were odd …

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June 16, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

A Literary Father's Day: 5 fabulous quotes about fathers

Just a few of my favorite literary quotes about fathers, to celebrate Father's Day: "Goodbye, Papa, you saved me. You taught me to read." - Markus Zusak, The …

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June 13, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

6 Weeks in the English Lakes #2: A Literary Map

If you don't know where the English Lakes are, pull out your trusty map of England and look as far north and west as you can. (Go too far, and you'll end up in …

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June 8, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

Dr. Seuss Saying and Flowers for a Book-Worthy Saturday

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May 21, 2013 By Meg Waite Clayton

Jane Austen Drinking a Caramel Ribbon Crunch Frappuccino

I know, I know. Caramel. Crunch. Or maybe it's the Mocha Cookie Crumble that has your number. No doubt Jane Austen would have gone for the crunch rather than, …

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