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Tag Archives: novelist
Winston Churchill the Novelist? Who Knew?
Churchill, the Novelist Did you know former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was a novelist? I didn’t either – until I read The Last Lion, a biography written by William Manchester. As a child, Churchill was neither a writer nor … Continue reading
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Glowing Review for “Brought To You By The Color Drab”
I was thrilled to receive this glowing review by Gail A. Eichinger for my latest release, Brought To You By The Color Drab The writer has a skilled style that brings the reader right into the story line from the first paragraph – … Continue reading