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December 13, 2015
11 Days to Christmas, Sarah Lane Reading from The God of My Art
This is the second of the 2015 Twelve Blogs of Christmas, each of which will feature a post by a difference author every day until the 24th. Check back daily to meet a wide array of authors, and happy holidays, whatever your traditions! Ms. Lane hopes you will enjoy listening to this reading from her […]
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12 Days to Christmas, Guest Post by Ellen Chauvet
This is the first of the 2015 Twelve Blogs of Christmas, each of which will feature a post by a difference author every day until the 24th. Check back daily to meet a wide array of authors, and happy holidays, whatever your traditions! ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a […]
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December 12, 2015
2015 Countdown: The Twelve Blogs of Christmas
Sarah Lane disappeared this past year down the rabbit hole of writing a new book (an upcoming YA psychological novel) about a cerebral seventeen-year old who struggles to learn to salsa dance only to be shown up by her doppelgänger. (To learn when the novel comes out, make sure to sign up to be notified […]
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May 7, 2015
Writing as Rebellion
By Sarah Lane Silences fascinate me, those untranslatable spaces that lurk between languages, cultures, lovers, within families, that linger after the unspeakable has been spoken. I’m drawn to stories of escape, where characters seek a more authentic freedom elsewhere only to have circumstances and events reinforce the futility of their efforts: escape from one’s self […]
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March 21, 2015
Book Trailer for The God of My Art: A Novel
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January 29, 2015
Regarding Writing Advice
By Sarah Lane One of many winter nights spent tossing and turning in a drafty flat in the Alps—this was during the period of a difficult breakup—I dreamed that I crossed an older version of myself in a cobblestone alley in Annecy, France (where I lived at the time of the dream). This older me […]
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December 24, 2014
Blog Twelve of Christmas by Martin Crosbie
Last of the “12 Blogs of Christmas” with one blog per day by twelve talented authors. Make sure to check back over the past eleven days to read all twelve posts. “A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens” Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was […]
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Blog Eleven of Christmas by Wendy McClelland
Part of the ongoing “12 Blogs of Christmas” with one blog per day by twelve talented authors. Check back daily until Christmas Day. “A Christmas Love Story” I remember 1967 really well. It was Canada’s centennial – our country was 100! My parents had a fun backyard BBQ party and the whole neighbourhood came. The […]
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December 23, 2014
Blog Ten of Christmas by Dianne Greenlay
Part of the ongoing “12 Blogs of Christmas” with one blog per day by twelve talented authors. Check back daily until Christmas Day. “Getting Into The Christmas Spirit …” Bah, Humbug! To steal that popular line, it is Hot Stuff Hubby’s summation of what he also refers to as “a Hallmark Holiday”. The rest of […]
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December 21, 2014
“Morning Light” by Sarah Lane
Morning Light I. The leaves are falling, clumping on pavement, wet and mute like the beat of lips, fluttering with a whisper in the rainstorm black like mascara streaming down a throat, waft of a secret curling under earlobes to the small of a neck, drizzling into the chaos of hair and drift of fingers […]
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