An Interview of me with Tina Whittle on Fiction Writers Review

I had intentions to write about the more subtle devastations of war, the effects that are visited on those who stay behind—the children, the wives, and mothers. I had a vague idea that my own life, though so removed from those events, also had been affected by my ancestor’s role in the two wars—and I was right, in more ways than I could anticipate.

Some Great Events in Savannah and Statesboro that You Won’t Want to MIss

Today I’m using this blog post for a shameful promotion of some really cool events that I’m lucky to be featured in. October 5 from noon to 4PM The Book Lady Book Store, 6 East Liberty Street, Savannah Local Author Day sponsored by The Book Lady Bookstore, now one of Savannah’s landmarks and definitely theContinue reading “Some Great Events in Savannah and Statesboro that You Won’t Want to MIss”

>Tina’s Review of CAPTIVE SPIRIT by Liz Fichera

>We make it a practice here at the Mojito Literary Society to appreciate good drinks, good food, good friends and good writing. And by “good,” I don’t mean “okay.“ I mean good in its heartiest sense — honest, pleasing, well-crafted and authentic. Hopefully, our book reviews reflect this ideal. I have been lucky enough inContinue reading “>Tina’s Review of CAPTIVE SPIRIT by Liz Fichera”