Norman in the Painting, Chapter Three when Norman disappears again: “A strong waft of air swooped into the space. Jill, with eyes closed as her hair blew into her face, clasped the edge of the desk . She couldn’t hang on any longer and fell to the floor.”
Emily Arsenault’s Book In Search of the Rose Notes
Have you ever read a short description of a novel by an author you don’t recognize and you want to read it right away? I had that experience with In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault. She’s considered a mystery writer but one Amazon reviewer said this book is, “at heart a psychological […]
Quotes by Dame Helen Lydia Mirren
Born in London on July 26, 1945, Helen Mirren won an Oscar for playing Queen Elizabeth II among other awards for her portrayal of the Queen on TV and in Movies. She wrote an autobiography called In the Frame: My Life in Words and Pictures published in 2007. Mirren was listed as one of the […]
Quotes by Dorothy Sayers
Dorothy L. Sayers was a novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet best known for her Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. However, she considered her translation of Dante’s Divine Comedy to be her best work. She was born on June 13, 1893. She was a good friend of C.S. Lewis. Here are some quotes by Sayers: “Do you […]
Sisters meet at Starbucks in Norman in the Painting
In Chapter Two of my novel, Norman in the Painting, Jill meets her sister, Vivian, at Starbucks. She wants to tell Viv about the strange appearance of the man in the antique store, but she’s worried about her response. Most of the chairs at the tables were full. Since it was a weekday, the patrons […]
A Motif in Norman in the Painting
Foo dogs are a motif in my novel Norman in the Painting. Here is an excerpt from Chapter One. Jill meets Norman for the first time when he appears in the antique shop and asks Jill what she is holding. She answers foo dogs and he wants to more about them: “They are believed to […]
Quotes by Graham Green
“Eternity is said not to be an extension of time but an absence of time.” Graham Greene was an English novelist and author regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Born October 2, 1904 in the United Kingdom and died April 3, 1991 in Switzerland.