A humble thank you and a heartfelt meow to The Literate Kitty blog for your kind words about my new novel, The Flinch Factor.
And if you haven’t checked out The Literate Kitty, be sure to do so. Lots of interesting book reviews and other posts.
A humble thank you and a heartfelt meow to The Literate Kitty blog for your kind words about my new novel, The Flinch Factor.
And if you haven’t checked out The Literate Kitty, be sure to do so. Lots of interesting book reviews and other posts.
Michael, this is a very nice website. We have two children who with spouses have given us six grandchildren. I was moved by your happiest day as an author.
One of my granddaughters is a social worker in Northern Vermont. Vermont is so taken with her that they chose her to meet with a delegate from Norway who wants to observe how she does her particular work (finding jobs for people with mental illnesses). She is going to show him my book on Ibsen.
The same granddaughter was writing a paper while at the U of Vermont and discovered that a friend, doing a paper on AIDS, was, as Jennifer exclaimed, “reading my grandmother’s book!” (on plague as a theme in literature).
Finally, another granddaughter, Jennifer’s cousin, may very well marry her childhood sweetheart. Her parents are dismayed and are trying to convince her that such marriages don’t work.