In November last year, I posted my review of Liza Palmer’s A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents. This Friday at 1pm Eastern, Liza Palmer has a live interview on Blog Talk Radio. Stop by to listen in or call with a question. In conjunction with the interview, Hachette Book Group has been kind enough… Continue reading Win Your Own Copy of A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza Palmer
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A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza Palmer
With one parent dead another in the hospital from a stroke, Grace Hawkes wishes she had a field guide to burying her parents. That would make her present situation easy and she hasn’t had easy in her life for a long time. She walked away from her siblings and boyfriend five years ago after her… Continue reading A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza Palmer
Writing with the Senses
The five senses can help us perceive the world around us. Take away one of them and you’re bound to have an incomplete picture. Touch, smell, taste, hearing and sight can provide a richer picture when describing settings and characters. Any writer trying to set the reader into the material will make use of the senses. For… Continue reading Writing with the Senses