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Tag Archives: Novel Questions
Novel Questions: Nadia Hashimi
“Being a writer means being a spy” In 2015, I was privileged to meet Nadia Hashimi. She is the amazing author of When the Moon is Low, The Pearl That Broke It’s Shell and The House Without Widows (on my TBR shelf), … Continue reading
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Novel Questions: Terry Fallis
If any of you have seen me driving alone and laughing out loud, I might have been listening to the podcasts of the award winning novelist, Terry Fallis. Although I have enjoyed reading his books, they are also so fun to … Continue reading
Novel Questions: Cordelia Strube
On the Shores of Darkness There is Light is the first (but definitely not the last) Cordelia Strube novel that I have read. It is a raw depiction of a family struggling with health problems, finances and relationships. The first narrator, Harriet, … Continue reading
Novel Questions: Gail Anderson-Dargatz
I had the privilege of meeting Gail Anderson-Dargatz at the Grimsby Author Series in September. Gail is an author, a supporter of literacy and also provides mentoring and support to other writers. I have enjoyed the rich fiction of … Continue reading
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Novel Questions: Jodi Picoult
The more events that I attend, the more questions that I have about the authors that I meet and their experience with reading and writing. Today, I am debuting a new feature on A Year of Books called Novel … Continue reading