Early in my writing career, I had the incredible good fortune to study with National Book Award winner Alice McDermott. The story of how she got started writing …
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Author of the international bestsellers The Postmistress of Paris, The Last Train to London, and 6 other novels
Early in my writing career, I had the incredible good fortune to study with National Book Award winner Alice McDermott. The story of how she got started writing …
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I'm delighted to welcome Nick Taylor back to 1st Books. Nick did the 4th post ever here back when his first novel, The Disagreement, was published in May of …
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I heard on NPR this morning that Elmore Leonard passed away, and immediately thought of his wonderfully funny - and simply wonderful - 10 Tips for Writers. What …
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 …
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 …
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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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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"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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"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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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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