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Eva Newcastle

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Chicago, The United States
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Franz Kafka, Ayn Rand, and F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Eva Newcastle is a classically trained musician with a background in a design and film. She is the author of two novels, numerous short stories, and has been published in obscure literary magazines for nearly forty years. A native Chicagoan, she currently resides north of the city with a curious collection of guitar picks and pens.

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“At first, the Museo reminded me of an American community college plopped along the outskirts of an American suburb in what used to be a fertile American cornfield. This institution was large, but upon closer examination, it lacked the expanse I was expecting. As Ernesto drove toward the building, I noted the difference between my expectations and reality — the mountainous backdrop in the distance.”
Eva Newcastle, Haunting Patagonia: A Novel of Passages & Echos

“The original outline for my midlife crisis was to take a break from a defunct business model and escape into a predictable job at a museum. The intriguing portion of my midlife crisis was to arrive in Argentina and chat it up with a handsome paleontologist while getting a predictable job done. Sitting dumbstruck, in a darkened library, after reading a stack of sultry love letters wasn't part of any script, but I liked intrigue.”
Eva Newcastle, Haunting Patagonia: A Novel of Passages & Echos

“They were coming for each other — some how, some when. Grace Fielding had known that since the beginning and understood most of what was at stake. The Broken couldn't help themselves. The Broken couldn't leave well enough alone.”
Eva Newcastle, We the Decent

“They were coming for each other — some how, some when. Grace Fielding had known that since the beginning and understood most of what was at stake. The Broken couldn't help themselves. The Broken couldn't leave well enough alone.”
Eva Newcastle, We the Decent

“Maturity ushered in a desire to replace a dorm room's cinderblock walls with custom paint and expensive frames. Heartbreak always ushered in a craving for bigger beds and personal space.”
Eva Newcastle, We the Decent




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