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Writing Historical Fiction

December 7, 2020 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Researching The Girl from the USO: Author Barbara J. Rebbeck grew up listening to the stories of how her mother, a USO hostess had met her father, an RAF pilot during WWII when he came to Grosse … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: Books, Writing Tagged With: Historical Fiction, suspense novel, WWII

What, Why, How: Angela Barton

August 17, 2020 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

What: In 2017 I signed a three-book contract with Ruby Fiction (a new imprint of Choc Lit Publishing). Two of my novels are contemporary women’s fiction and one is historical … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: What, Why, How Tagged With: Fiction, Historical Fiction, romance

What, Why, How: Barbara Rebbeck

February 19, 2018 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Author Barbara Rebbeck

What: I am a writer and I work in several genres. As a teacher, I write professional articles and workshop presentations. Personally, I write essay, poetry, and novels. My first YA novel is NOLA Gals, … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: What, Why, How Tagged With: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Michigan, YA

What, Why, How: Audrey Mei

September 7, 2016 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

What: It's a chunky book that doesn't fit into one genre. Historical fiction? Magical realism? Asian literature? Speculative fiction? Family saga? World-fabulist-diverse-immigrant-adventure? Yes, a … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: What, Why, How Tagged With: chinese-american, Fiction, Historical Fiction, poetry, speculative fiction

What, Why, How: Diana Rubino

April 7, 2015 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Diana Rubino is here to answer 3 basic questions about creativity for my series titled What, Why, How! WHAT? The one-word description of me is ‘curious.’ I hesitate to say ‘nosy’ but ‘curious’ … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: What, Why, How Tagged With: Historical Fiction, romance

The Saffron Crocus – Award Winning YA Historical Fiction – Cover Reveal!

December 4, 2014 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

I'm thrilled to share in the cover reveal for  The Saffron Crocus, written by friend and fellow Stonecoast alum, Alison McMahan. It's fitting that Alison's beautiful novel, and the winner of the 2014 … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: Publicity & Marketing Tagged With: books, Historical Fiction, YA fiction

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Award- winning writer, poet & artist. Cynical optimist. Super klutz. Corgi fan. Author of two novels, a children's picture book, and five poetry chapbooks. More here.

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