hooray for book bloggers
Can we take a minute to give thanks to book bloggers: unpaid, unheralded critics who devote space to explore works in depth and cover books that aren't heavily promoted by
Can we take a minute to give thanks to book bloggers: unpaid, unheralded critics who devote space to explore works in depth and cover books that aren't heavily promoted by
Hearing The Latecomers for the first time was an out-of-body experience, listening to words I'd labored over for years on the page. I'm grateful to Kristin Fullam Thorvaldsen for giving it
Thanks to all who came out on a cold November night to help celebrate the New York City launch of The Latecomers at Book Culture on Columbus. I'm especially
The Latecomers is a novel that spans over a century of American life, from 1899 to modern day. I was surprised how much research it took to create fiction. Writing
As this holiday season starts off with the sad demise of yet another department store, Lord & Taylor on Fifth Avenue, I recall with gratitude the retailers of old whose
Thanks to all who came out to Books & Co on the Greene today. And thanks to Sharon Short for telling Dayton Daily News readers about not only my new
And doesn't it look pretty on Kindle?
As I was writing The Latecomers, I sought out other novels in which various generations drive the narrative. I started, of course, with Anna Karenina to see how the
Grateful to Literary Hub for publishing an excerpt a few days before The Latecomers is out.
Books: ‘The Latecomers By Anne Day Author Helen Klein Ross at her home in Lakeville. Photo by Anne Day Helen Klein Ross’ most recent novel, “The Latecomers,” which she will read