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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Merry Christmas and Happy Reading
I want to wish you all a very merry Christmas, with plenty of time to read a good book with a hot drink (in front of the fireplace?) by your side! “Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and … Continue reading
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All the Light There Was
“In writing All the Light There Was, I wasn’t interested in outsized heroism; I was interested in small defiant acts that make dignity and integrity possible in the face of a brutal occupation. It was a time when there was … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Fiction
Tagged All the Light There Was, Nancy Kricorian, World War II fiction
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The Christmas Quilt
Joe hasn’t been home to Smoky Hollow in a long time. But one day Granny gets a letter with (another) promise from Joe, that he will be home for Christmas. “The Christmas Quilt” is not as much a story … Continue reading
Posted in Appalachian fiction, Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged The Christmas Quilt, Thomas J. Davis
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