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Fiction
Duet
My fifth novel, now available as an e-book
Five Questions
My "lost" 2001 novel, now available for Kindle and other readers
Solos
Berkley/Penguin, trade paper, 2004
Souvenir of Cold Springs
Counterpoint Press, 2001; trade paper, Berkley Books, 2003
Nonfiction
my new novel - available from Amazon (see link, below)
The Sleep Specialist
Raven's Eye Publishing, 2007
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Getty-Dubay Italic HandwritingA link to the handwriting program that I recommend -- highly! -- in Script and Scribble. Beautiful script, and not difficult to learn.
www.writealetter.orgMy friend and neighbor, Carol Christmas, is a letter carrier and a passionate advocate of letter-writing and penmanship. Here's her wonderful website and blog.
Savage DesignThe metalworking/silversmithing website of my husband, Ron Savage. A longtime artist and craftsman, Ron is now making jewelry, soon to be available at various outlets and online. In the spirit of Script and Scribble, he is also making letter openers. Stay tuned for photos and more information.
Patricia GrossmanA link to the site of Patty Grossman, whose new novel, RADIANT DAUGHTER, is so good I had to give it a blurb. I mean everything I said, and more. A great read!
Jane SchwartzA link to the website of Jane Schwartz, author of the wonderful book RUFFIAN: BURNING FROM THE START. Anyone who likes horse-racing, or just good, gripping, heart-rending, inspiring, beautifully written works of non-fiction, will love this book.
Better LettersA terrific Italic handwriting iPhone application designed by Kate along with a physician who is concerned about illegibility in the medical profession
Diagramming SentencesThis is the website of Gene Moutoux, the diagramming guru who created all the really tough diagrams in SISTER BERNADETTE'S BARKING DOG. If you have an interest in diagramming, Gene's books are the logical next step.
Please email me here. Don't hesitate to get in touch with questions, comments, criticism, sarcasm, jokes, screams of anguish, or just to say hello. It's been great to hear from old friends who have found this site! |
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I had a huge contract for this book, which is a bit of a pot-boiler, but the deal fell through, and Five Questions sank into a hole. It was hauled out and published as an ebook in 2001, and is now available (cheap!) as either a Kindle edition or as a POD paperback. Here's the publisher's blurb: "Wynn Tynan, a young woman growing up in rural Maine, has been raised by her parents to be an artist. When Wynn's idyllic life takes a brief wrong turn--she becomes pregnant as a teenager--her loving but dominating mother is determined that her goals remain intact, and with reluctance, Wynn gives the baby up for adoption. At art school in Boston, she meets Patrick Foss, a sculptor single-mindedly devoted to his work, and knows she has found the love of her life. But fate intervenes with a tragedy from her past, and Wynn's life descends into nightmare."
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