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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Pavlova in a Hat Box, Sweet Memories and Recipes
Hemingway posed for beer ads, Walt Whitman self-published Leaves of Grass and wrote his own reviews under a pseudonym; In 1887, Guy de Maupassant sent up a hot-air balloon over the Seine with the name of his latest short story. … Continue reading
I Have to be About My Art!
It’s a new year and I have a new publisher for Norah: The Making of an Irish-American Woman in 19th-Century New York. My previous publisher, Lucky Press, went out of business and for months after, I couldn’t query publishers. I … Continue reading
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Tagged historical fiction, hope, Irish history, Norah, persevering with art, publishing, rejection letters, writing
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