Teri M. Brown's Blog, page 19
January 14, 2025
Online for Authors Episode 1-14-25
Below the Bay: Clams, Gold, Dirty Bombs, and Terrorists with Author Robert Blake Whitehill
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Robert Blake Whitehill, author of the book Deadrise. Robert was born into a Quaker family in Mardela Springs, just outside Salisbury on Maryland's Eastern Shore peninsula. He grew up sailing the Chesapeake Bay, and one of her most beautiful tributaries, the Chester River. Robert lives in New Jersey with his wife and son. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Robert Blake Whitehill, author of the Ben Blackshaw series, and let me tell you - his book Deadrise is a wild ride you do NOT want to miss.
What Makes This Book Special?
Imagine a former Navy SEAL diving in the chilly Chesapeake Bay, discovering a sunken speedboat with 19 cases of gold bullion... and one dirty bomb ticking down to zero. Oh, and did I mention the boat's pilot is a man he hasn't seen in 15 years - his father?
Robert's storytelling is absolutely gripping. He doesn't just tell a story - he transports you to Smith Island, a real place with generations of fascinating maritime history, complex characters, and tensions that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Insider's Peek
During our conversation, Robert shared some incredible insights about writing, including:
How he develops complex charactersThe importance of understanding a story's settingHis writing process (hint: he aims for 5 pages a day!)
Bonus: Want to Win a Copy? Head over to our Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook for a chance to win a digital copy of Dead Rise!
Purchase Deadrise on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
Kindle: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Robert Blake Whitehill, author of the book Deadrise. Robert was born into a Quaker family in Mardela Springs, just outside Salisbury on Maryland's Eastern Shore peninsula. He grew up sailing the Chesapeake Bay, and one of her most beautiful tributaries, the Chester River. Robert lives in New Jersey with his wife and son. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Robert Blake Whitehill, author of the Ben Blackshaw series, and let me tell you - his book Deadrise is a wild ride you do NOT want to miss.What Makes This Book Special?
Imagine a former Navy SEAL diving in the chilly Chesapeake Bay, discovering a sunken speedboat with 19 cases of gold bullion... and one dirty bomb ticking down to zero. Oh, and did I mention the boat's pilot is a man he hasn't seen in 15 years - his father?
Robert's storytelling is absolutely gripping. He doesn't just tell a story - he transports you to Smith Island, a real place with generations of fascinating maritime history, complex characters, and tensions that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Insider's Peek
During our conversation, Robert shared some incredible insights about writing, including:
How he develops complex charactersThe importance of understanding a story's settingHis writing process (hint: he aims for 5 pages a day!)
Bonus: Want to Win a Copy? Head over to our Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook for a chance to win a digital copy of Dead Rise!
Purchase Deadrise on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
Kindle: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 14, 2025 05:35
January 12, 2025
Book Review: Katherine's Remarkable Road Trip
Katherine's Remarkable Road Trip is a fun biographical historical fiction written by Gail Ward Olmsted. We meet Miss Katharine Wormley - Kate - as she travels by motor vehicle in the fall of 1907. Travel by car, especially for a woman at 80, was rare at that time, but Kate is a rare individual.Along her route, she meets many people who need what she has to offer from advice to encouragement to her medical knowledge. She also meets ups with old friends and family. Through it all, she reflects back on her amazing life.
Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a real woman born in England and moving to New England when she was just 18. She volunteered as a nurse on a medical ship during the Civil War, founded a school, ran a hospital, authored a book, and translated French novels. She, like her trip, and this book, was remarkable! A definite joy to read.
Purchase Katharine's Remarkable Road Trip on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CREiue
Kindle: https://amzn.to/3B8qTgL
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 12, 2025 03:00
January 9, 2025
Online for Authors Episode 1-9-25
Sailing Secrets: A Young Woman's Hidden Identity at Sea with Author Nkrumah Mensah
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Nkrumah Mensah, author of the book Anne of Survivor. Nkrumah Mensah: mother of two, lover of Star Trek and Shakespeare, anime enthusiast, and ballroom dancer adds another tagline to her name . . . novelist. Born into a long line of storytellers and with a desire to share her tales with the world, Nkrumah is the first in her family to bring her characters to the written page. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionHave you ever wondered what it would take to completely reinvent yourself? This month, I'm diving deep into a conversation with author Nkrumah Mensah about her captivating novel "Anne of Survivor" - a story that explores transformation, courage, and the universal quest for self-discovery. I'm excited to share some fascinating insights that emerged from our conversation.
Book Spotlight: Anne of Survivor
Imagine leaving everything behind and creating an entirely new identity. That's exactly what the protagonist does in this compelling young adult novel. Inspired by a friend's arranged marriage and Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", Nkrumah crafted a story about a young woman who transforms her entire life by disguising herself as a man and embarking on a remarkable journey of self-discovery.
Key Takeaways:
Breaking genre limitations
The power of character-driven storytelling
Embracing personal growth and transformation
What I love most about this book is how it challenges our preconceived notions about genre and identity. As Nkrumah shared, the story evolved organically, becoming a nuanced coming-of-age tale that transcends traditional young adult boundaries.
Writing Wisdom: Nkrumah's top tips for aspiring writers
Be flexible with your plotting
Let characters guide the story
Don't be afraid to explore unexpected narrative paths
Want to Win a Copy? Head over to the Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook for a chance to win a digital copy of "Anne of Survivor"! Stay curious, keep reading, and never stop exploring new literary worlds!
Purchase Anne of Survivor on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CD4qJc
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Nkrumah Mensah, author of the book Anne of Survivor. Nkrumah Mensah: mother of two, lover of Star Trek and Shakespeare, anime enthusiast, and ballroom dancer adds another tagline to her name . . . novelist. Born into a long line of storytellers and with a desire to share her tales with the world, Nkrumah is the first in her family to bring her characters to the written page. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionHave you ever wondered what it would take to completely reinvent yourself? This month, I'm diving deep into a conversation with author Nkrumah Mensah about her captivating novel "Anne of Survivor" - a story that explores transformation, courage, and the universal quest for self-discovery. I'm excited to share some fascinating insights that emerged from our conversation.Book Spotlight: Anne of Survivor
Imagine leaving everything behind and creating an entirely new identity. That's exactly what the protagonist does in this compelling young adult novel. Inspired by a friend's arranged marriage and Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", Nkrumah crafted a story about a young woman who transforms her entire life by disguising herself as a man and embarking on a remarkable journey of self-discovery.
Key Takeaways:
Breaking genre limitations
The power of character-driven storytelling
Embracing personal growth and transformation
What I love most about this book is how it challenges our preconceived notions about genre and identity. As Nkrumah shared, the story evolved organically, becoming a nuanced coming-of-age tale that transcends traditional young adult boundaries.
Writing Wisdom: Nkrumah's top tips for aspiring writers
Be flexible with your plotting
Let characters guide the story
Don't be afraid to explore unexpected narrative paths
Want to Win a Copy? Head over to the Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook for a chance to win a digital copy of "Anne of Survivor"! Stay curious, keep reading, and never stop exploring new literary worlds!
Purchase Anne of Survivor on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CD4qJc
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 09, 2025 05:31
January 8, 2025
Book Review: One Mile at a Time
One Mile at a Time by Edward Rahill is a memoir about winning a cross-country road race - and a whole lot more.Edward starts his memoir in a childhood surrounded by cars as well as lessons learned from his grandmother. Her long talks with Ed often resurface during life's difficult challenges. His hope is to have the chance to offer the same kind of advice to grandchildren of his own.
I was interested in this memoir because of my ride across the US on a tandem bike. Though not a speed race, there is something similar to the idea of making it across the country. My father also loved cars and speed, so maybe there is a touch of it in my own blood.
These races have been done on horse, car, bike, and foot - what's next? I enjoyed this memoir and think you will, too.
Purchase One Mile At a Time on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/4gneEvV
Kindle: https://amzn.to/49uT7yX
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 08, 2025 03:00
January 7, 2025
Online for Authors Episode 1-7-25
Hexes and Enchantments: Unraveling Secrets in Penn Dutch Country with Author Kirsten Weiss
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Kirsten Weiss, author of the book Legacy of the Witch. Kirsten writes page-turning paranormal and metaphysical mysteries, and now a Tarot guidebook that’s a work of experimental fiction. Her heroes and heroines aren’t perfect, but they’re smart, they struggle, and they succeed. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionThis week, I'm excited to share a fascinating conversation with Kirsten Weiss, author of Legacy of the Witch - a cozy mystery that's so much more than just a whodunit!
Imagine a world where ancient wisdom meets modern mystery, where tarot cards aren't just fortune-telling tools, but pathways to personal transformation. Kirsten's novel dives deep into Pennsylvania Dutch folk magic (called Braucherei), weaving a story that's part mystery, part spiritual journey.
Book Highlight: Legacy of the Witch
A mystery set in Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Featuring a unique "Un-Tarot" deck
Explores personal transformation through storytelling
What's Super Cool About This Book?
You'll learn about fascinating folk magic traditions
Experience a mystery that's both entertaining and enlightening
Discover how ancient philosophical wisdom applies to modern lifeCurious about the Un-Tarot deck? Kirsten created a companion app and physical deck that accompanies the book - how cool is that?!
Kirsten shared something profound: "We're all the heroes of our own stories." The book follows the classic hero's journey, showing how we navigate life's challenges and transformations.
Want to dive deeper? Head on over to Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook to continue to conversation and for your chance to win a free copy!
Purchase Legacy of the Witch on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3YKGTh1
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3Aj8rSg
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Kirsten Weiss, author of the book Legacy of the Witch. Kirsten writes page-turning paranormal and metaphysical mysteries, and now a Tarot guidebook that’s a work of experimental fiction. Her heroes and heroines aren’t perfect, but they’re smart, they struggle, and they succeed. Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionThis week, I'm excited to share a fascinating conversation with Kirsten Weiss, author of Legacy of the Witch - a cozy mystery that's so much more than just a whodunit!Imagine a world where ancient wisdom meets modern mystery, where tarot cards aren't just fortune-telling tools, but pathways to personal transformation. Kirsten's novel dives deep into Pennsylvania Dutch folk magic (called Braucherei), weaving a story that's part mystery, part spiritual journey.
Book Highlight: Legacy of the Witch
A mystery set in Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Featuring a unique "Un-Tarot" deck
Explores personal transformation through storytelling
What's Super Cool About This Book?
You'll learn about fascinating folk magic traditions
Experience a mystery that's both entertaining and enlightening
Discover how ancient philosophical wisdom applies to modern lifeCurious about the Un-Tarot deck? Kirsten created a companion app and physical deck that accompanies the book - how cool is that?!
Kirsten shared something profound: "We're all the heroes of our own stories." The book follows the classic hero's journey, showing how we navigate life's challenges and transformations.
Want to dive deeper? Head on over to Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook to continue to conversation and for your chance to win a free copy!
Purchase Legacy of the Witch on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3YKGTh1
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3Aj8rSg
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 07, 2025 05:36
January 5, 2025
Book Review: 10 Publishing Myths
10 Publishing Myths by W. Terry Whalin is a great craft book helping authors understand what publishing a book entails - and what it doesn't. Many writers get started on the path to authorship without a real understanding of what comes after the book is written. Terry's book gives authors a realistic look at what to expect.I loved that the book gave real-life examples, actionable tips, and even links for more information. It's a quick read but stuffed with great information - whether you are published or not. This book should be on every author's bookshelf.
Purchase 10 Publishing Myths on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3ZjpHka
Kindle: https://amzn.to/3ZjpHka
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 05, 2025 03:00
January 4, 2025
Online for Authors Episode 1-4-25
Reignite Your Passion: Transformative Practices for Creative Recovery with Author Liz Mugavero
Liz Mugavero has been writing stories since she could hold a pen. Before that, she would tell them to anyone who would listen (not many at the time). After deciding early on she would write books for a living, she practiced by writing bad, angst-filled poems, short stories and even a storyline for a soap opera--all by age 15. She went on to get a master’s in writing and publishing and spent time in journalism, PR, and presently, corporate marketing and communications. Aside from writing, she loves animals (has a houseful), the beach, reading other writers’ masterpieces and Starbucks coffee.
Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionAs we dive into 2024, I wanted to share some incredible insights I recently gathered about creative recovery and finding your unique writing path. I had the pleasure of chatting with Liz Mugavero, an author of 18 mystery novels and founder of the Creativity Lab, and her wisdom was absolutely transformative.
What is Creative Recovery?
Inspired by Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way", creative recovery isn't just about overcoming writer's block — it's about rediscovering your creative spirit and giving yourself permission to take your creativity seriously. Here are some game-changing techniques I learned:
Morning Pages: Three unfiltered, unedited pages of journaling every morning
Walking Meditation: Using movement to clear your mind and spark inspiration
Daydreaming Time: Giving yourself permission to simply think and imagine
Pro Tip: Your Creative Process is Uniquely Yours
One of the most liberating takeaways? There's no ONE "right" way to write. Whether you're a plotter or a pantser, whether you write daily or in bursts, what matters is finding a process that works for you.
Want to dive deeper into creative recovery and have a chance to win one of Liz's books? Head on over to Novels N Latte on Facebook!
Purchase Shock and Paw on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/4gWNrAy
Ebook: https://amzn.to/4j0bNLj
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Liz Mugavero has been writing stories since she could hold a pen. Before that, she would tell them to anyone who would listen (not many at the time). After deciding early on she would write books for a living, she practiced by writing bad, angst-filled poems, short stories and even a storyline for a soap opera--all by age 15. She went on to get a master’s in writing and publishing and spent time in journalism, PR, and presently, corporate marketing and communications. Aside from writing, she loves animals (has a houseful), the beach, reading other writers’ masterpieces and Starbucks coffee.Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionAs we dive into 2024, I wanted to share some incredible insights I recently gathered about creative recovery and finding your unique writing path. I had the pleasure of chatting with Liz Mugavero, an author of 18 mystery novels and founder of the Creativity Lab, and her wisdom was absolutely transformative.
What is Creative Recovery?
Inspired by Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way", creative recovery isn't just about overcoming writer's block — it's about rediscovering your creative spirit and giving yourself permission to take your creativity seriously. Here are some game-changing techniques I learned:
Morning Pages: Three unfiltered, unedited pages of journaling every morning
Walking Meditation: Using movement to clear your mind and spark inspiration
Daydreaming Time: Giving yourself permission to simply think and imagine
Pro Tip: Your Creative Process is Uniquely Yours
One of the most liberating takeaways? There's no ONE "right" way to write. Whether you're a plotter or a pantser, whether you write daily or in bursts, what matters is finding a process that works for you.
Want to dive deeper into creative recovery and have a chance to win one of Liz's books? Head on over to Novels N Latte on Facebook!
Purchase Shock and Paw on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/4gWNrAy
Ebook: https://amzn.to/4j0bNLj
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on January 04, 2025 04:03
December 31, 2024
Online for Authors Episode 12-31-24
Sketches of Hope: An Architect’s Journey Through Grief with Author Kay A Oliver
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Kay A Oliver, author of the book Road to Elysium. Kay is an award-winning author, a Television Academy member, and a prominent figure in literature and entertainment. An innate storyteller with a creative spirit, Kay has illuminated her life's journey with an enduring passion for writing. Her mission is to craft captivating stories that ignite joy and engage readers with her signature easy-to-read style. Her books are irresistible page-turners, filled with unexpected twists that keep readers spellbound.Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI can't wait to share what I've learned from my incredible conversation with Kay A. Oliver about her book "Road to Elysium".
The Story Behind the Book
Imagine a story sparked by a 30-second news segment that was so compelling, the author couldn't find any further details - so she wrote the book herself! Kay A. Oliver's "Road to Elysium" is a testament to how sometimes the most unexpected moments can transform our lives.
Key Takeaways
Hope can arrive in the most unexpected momentsCreativity can solve complex life challengesSometimes healing begins when we look outside ourselves
Research Rabbit Holes
As a fellow research junkie, I loved hearing how Kay digs into the fascinating details that make stories feel real. Whether it's uncovering hidden historical facts or exploring human connections, research is the secret sauce of compelling storytelling!
Want to Dive Deeper?Check out the full interview with K.A. Oliver and head on over to Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook to win a free digital copy of "Road to Elysium". And hey - if you read it, please leave a review! Authors like us live for reader feedback.
Happy reading!
Purchase Road to Elysium on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/48XKtJc
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3UYFiTx
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Kay A Oliver, author of the book Road to Elysium. Kay is an award-winning author, a Television Academy member, and a prominent figure in literature and entertainment. An innate storyteller with a creative spirit, Kay has illuminated her life's journey with an enduring passion for writing. Her mission is to craft captivating stories that ignite joy and engage readers with her signature easy-to-read style. Her books are irresistible page-turners, filled with unexpected twists that keep readers spellbound.Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI can't wait to share what I've learned from my incredible conversation with Kay A. Oliver about her book "Road to Elysium".The Story Behind the Book
Imagine a story sparked by a 30-second news segment that was so compelling, the author couldn't find any further details - so she wrote the book herself! Kay A. Oliver's "Road to Elysium" is a testament to how sometimes the most unexpected moments can transform our lives.
Key Takeaways
Hope can arrive in the most unexpected momentsCreativity can solve complex life challengesSometimes healing begins when we look outside ourselves
Research Rabbit Holes
As a fellow research junkie, I loved hearing how Kay digs into the fascinating details that make stories feel real. Whether it's uncovering hidden historical facts or exploring human connections, research is the secret sauce of compelling storytelling!
Want to Dive Deeper?Check out the full interview with K.A. Oliver and head on over to Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook to win a free digital copy of "Road to Elysium". And hey - if you read it, please leave a review! Authors like us live for reader feedback.
Happy reading!
Purchase Road to Elysium on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/48XKtJc
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3UYFiTx
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on December 31, 2024 04:38
December 29, 2024
Book Review: Deadrise
Deadrise, a thriller by Robert Blake Whitehill, is Book #1 in The Ben Blackshaw Series. If you love a Tom Clancy kind of novel, then you will love this series.We meet Ben underwater - clamming in the Chesapeake Bay near Smith Island. However, instead of finding clams, he finds a sunken boat, 19 boxes of gold bouillon, a dirty bomb, and his dead father - a man he hasn't seen in 15 years. His clamming partner, Knocker Ellis, isn't as surprised as he should be, nor are the other inhabitants of the island. When Maynard Chalk learns his deal has gone sour, and that Ben's father is to blame, he comes to the island to get his money and the bomb - but Ben has other plans.
I loved Robert's characters, and especially loved that Smith Island with all her quirky inhabitants was as much of a characters as Ben.
If you love a good thriller with all the twists and turns, and great characters, then you will want to read Deadrise.
Purchase Deadrise on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
Kindle: https://amzn.to/48Z8iAr
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on December 29, 2024 03:00
December 28, 2024
Online for Authors Episode 12-28-24
Captured Moments: A Choice Between Dreams and Duty with Author Melissa Clark Bacon
Guest host Carole O’Neill’s guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Melissa Clark Bacon, author of the book Through Her Lens. Melissa took her first photo with her grandfather’s Kodak instamatic camera, complete with a bluecoat flashcube. By high school, she transitioned to 35mm black and white film and a PentaxK-1000. When the four corners of single silver gelatin prints she made constrained her storytelling, she moved to collections of images and finally to the written word.Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI'm thrilled to share a fascinating journey today - diving into the incredible world of Melissa Clark Bacon, a photographer turned novelist who's uncovered a remarkable piece of World War II history that's been hiding in plain sight.
Imagine this: It's World War II, and while most stories focus on battlefield heroics, Melissa's novel explores Operation Crossbow - a critical reconnaissance mission that could have changed the entire course of the war. Her protagonist, Millie, is a pioneering female photographer documenting top-secret German rocket technology that threatened to devastate Britain.
What makes this story extraordinary?
Women were specifically recruited for reconnaissance because of their "attention to detail"
They used innovative stereoscopic photography techniques to create 3D maps
Female photographers like Millie were instrumental in identifying potential threats
Melissa's journey from professional photographer to novelist is itself a compelling narrative. She transitioned from analog film to digital photography, always seeking to maintain the "hand's touch" in her creative work - even incorporating embroidery into her photographic process!
Her next project? Exploring women's roles during Prohibition as unexpected whiskey runners and drivers. Talk about untold stories! Want to dive deeper? Continue the book talk at Novels N Latte Book Club for your chance to win a copy of Melissa's book!
Purchase Through Her Lens on Amazon:
Paperback:https://amzn.to/3Zl9niI
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3OprZI6
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Guest host Carole O’Neill’s guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Melissa Clark Bacon, author of the book Through Her Lens. Melissa took her first photo with her grandfather’s Kodak instamatic camera, complete with a bluecoat flashcube. By high school, she transitioned to 35mm black and white film and a PentaxK-1000. When the four corners of single silver gelatin prints she made constrained her storytelling, she moved to collections of images and finally to the written word.Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionI'm thrilled to share a fascinating journey today - diving into the incredible world of Melissa Clark Bacon, a photographer turned novelist who's uncovered a remarkable piece of World War II history that's been hiding in plain sight.Imagine this: It's World War II, and while most stories focus on battlefield heroics, Melissa's novel explores Operation Crossbow - a critical reconnaissance mission that could have changed the entire course of the war. Her protagonist, Millie, is a pioneering female photographer documenting top-secret German rocket technology that threatened to devastate Britain.
What makes this story extraordinary?
Women were specifically recruited for reconnaissance because of their "attention to detail"
They used innovative stereoscopic photography techniques to create 3D maps
Female photographers like Millie were instrumental in identifying potential threats
Melissa's journey from professional photographer to novelist is itself a compelling narrative. She transitioned from analog film to digital photography, always seeking to maintain the "hand's touch" in her creative work - even incorporating embroidery into her photographic process!
Her next project? Exploring women's roles during Prohibition as unexpected whiskey runners and drivers. Talk about untold stories! Want to dive deeper? Continue the book talk at Novels N Latte Book Club for your chance to win a copy of Melissa's book!
Purchase Through Her Lens on Amazon:
Paperback:https://amzn.to/3Zl9niI
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3OprZI6
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Published on December 28, 2024 05:32


