Coming Attractions: “Without the Veil Between, Anne Brontë: A Fine and Subtle Spirit” (Book Trailer)
If you’ve watched this space, you will know I have written a novel about the “other” Brontë sister, Anne.
So pleased to announce that it will soon be available in print, Kindle, and NOOK Book editions, published by All Things That Matter Press.
In the meantime, get a taste of the novel through its book’s trailer. Hope you will sit back for a few minutes and enjoy it, along with the music of Mendelssohn.
Thank you to Deborah Bennison of Bennison Books, Thomas Davis, author of The Weirding Storm, and Mary Clark, author of Tally, An Intuitive Life, Miami Morning, and Racing the Sun for words used in the text of this video. The music is Song Without Words, No 46 in C minor, OP 102 by Mendelssohn, Public Domain, Royalty Free music from Musopen
You can read more about the novel, including pre-publication reviews, on its Book Launch page where there is a link to add your name to be notified via email of the release of the novel and, also, to enter to win a signed copy.
You can sign up directly here.
I can’t wait to offer the transforming journey I took with Anne Brontë to the world!
The novel’s publication has taken on even greater meaning as my beloved eighty-eight-year-old mom, who introduced me at a young age to the Brontës, slowly recovers from a serious infection that had her hospitalized for a number of days. She is now in rehab and, I pray, after getting more of her strength and mobility back, she will be able to come home again.
Those who have followed this blog for a while will know that my mom did some lovely artwork in the past. If you watch the video above you’ll realize how relevant roses are to the subject of Anne Brontë.
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Filed under: Biographical Fiction, Books, Classic Writers, Fiction, Giveaway, Historical Fiction, Novel, Women Writers Tagged: Agnes Grey, Anne Bronte, Book Trailer, Bronte Parsonage Museum, Bronte200, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, The Bronte Society, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
So pleased to announce that it will soon be available in print, Kindle, and NOOK Book editions, published by All Things That Matter Press.
In the meantime, get a taste of the novel through its book’s trailer. Hope you will sit back for a few minutes and enjoy it, along with the music of Mendelssohn.
Thank you to Deborah Bennison of Bennison Books, Thomas Davis, author of The Weirding Storm, and Mary Clark, author of Tally, An Intuitive Life, Miami Morning, and Racing the Sun for words used in the text of this video. The music is Song Without Words, No 46 in C minor, OP 102 by Mendelssohn, Public Domain, Royalty Free music from Musopen
You can read more about the novel, including pre-publication reviews, on its Book Launch page where there is a link to add your name to be notified via email of the release of the novel and, also, to enter to win a signed copy.
You can sign up directly here.
I can’t wait to offer the transforming journey I took with Anne Brontë to the world!
The novel’s publication has taken on even greater meaning as my beloved eighty-eight-year-old mom, who introduced me at a young age to the Brontës, slowly recovers from a serious infection that had her hospitalized for a number of days. She is now in rehab and, I pray, after getting more of her strength and mobility back, she will be able to come home again.
Those who have followed this blog for a while will know that my mom did some lovely artwork in the past. If you watch the video above you’ll realize how relevant roses are to the subject of Anne Brontë.
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Paintings by my mom, June, (left) and me Copyright 2015
[image error]©Artwork and writing, unless otherwise indicated, are the property of Diane M Denton. Please request permission to reproduce or post elsewhere with a link back to bardessdmdenton. Thank you.
Filed under: Biographical Fiction, Books, Classic Writers, Fiction, Giveaway, Historical Fiction, Novel, Women Writers Tagged: Agnes Grey, Anne Bronte, Book Trailer, Bronte Parsonage Museum, Bronte200, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, The Bronte Society, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall








Published on November 09, 2017 11:36
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