The Book’s the Thing is my kind hostess

munichgirl_card_backErika at The Book’s the Thing Blog has kindly included a Guest Post from me this week.


She’s also offering a Giveaway for a signed copy of The Munich Girl.


The Guest Post follows, and here’s where you can enter the rafflecopter giveaway (US only).


 


Coming Full-circle with The Munich Girl


I had the opportunity to spend time in Germany just as my novel, The Munich Girl, came full-circle to publication this year. DCRothen69673_10151484470081802_1069344063_n


In the previous weeks, as I’d reviewed the book’s galleys, the story’s scenes drew me back into settings I will carry with me always. Some of them have been a part of my inner geography from earliest childhood.


Others are actual locations in which the story takes place.


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And many of these, from cobblestone alleys to Alpine vistas, tiny villages to city squares filled with symphonies of church bells, are ones in which I did the actual writing.


Much like the book’s protagonist, Anna, I repeatedly experience the many kinds of homecomings, spiritual and material, that life brings to us. Much like her, I often find myself in a kind of unbelieving daze as I sit in the same café I’ve known since childhood. Two years, ago, and maybe also five, I sat there capturing down pieces of a story that has always felt more like finding my way toward a puzzle’s finished image than any kind of strategic plotting.


If the remedy for feeling out-of-sync in life is to reside in the moment, then we are all here today as I type this: my child self, sitting alongside my parents; that story-struck one who aspired to go the distance with wherever the writing process led with this novel’s story (and wondering, at times, whether I truly would); and my self today, blessed to have reached a point of completion.


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Published on December 11, 2015 02:12
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message 1: by Rory (new)

Rory Phyllis, I spent two weeks in Beilstein on the Mosel a year or so back ... it was wonderful. Im working on incorporating it into a sequel for HOME BY CHRISTMAS. Hope all is well. And, hope you got my email on gmail a couple of weeks back. Rory


message 2: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis Ring Rory wrote: "Phyllis, I spent two weeks in Beilstein on the Mosel a year or so back ... it was wonderful. Im working on incorporating it into a sequel for HOME BY CHRISTMAS. Hope all is well. And, hope you got ..."

Beilstein is wonderful! Blessings on your writing hours, Rory, and no, I did not see a gmail message. It may be because I had problems with gmail when I was in Europe this fall, so please do send it again - or send to: info@phyllisring.com


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