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Tag Archives: Female fiction writers
Interview with Cynthia Brian, Voice of America
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Cynthia Brian on Voice of America. Cynthia is a dynamic author and actor as well as an enthusiastic gardener. It was delightful to be on her show, Star Style, and to … Continue reading
Why is a Nice Irish Girl Like You Writing About That?
Yesterday, I read “Irish Women Writing Fiction Were Dismissed as ‘Quiet’. Ireland Wasn’t Listening” by author Kathleen MacMahon. It reminded me of when my seventy-five-year-old Irish Aunt Peg asked me why a nice girl like me had written a book … Continue reading
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