Martha Miller is a Springfield writer and author of several LGBTQ fiction and non-fiction books. Her website is www.marthamiller.net and her books are available on Amazon.com. Martha Miller’s most recent book is Me Inside, by Sapphire Press.
Set in New Orleans, one memorable book, Water Mark,took place in the months following Katrina. I’ve liked several others, but Transitory, in my opinion, is the best.
White is a literary genius. For me some stylistic language and sentences in his writing send chills up my spine. This book is at once beautiful and annoying.
The Price of Dreams is billed as a novel, which implies that it takes some license with people and events, but it offers a convincing portrait of the real Patricia Highsmith and includes direct quotations from her journals.
The cover of this paperback claims it is an age-gap book on friendship, love, and redemption. The first thing I loved about the characters was that they had some maturity.
Many writers, me included, will be attracted to the title Writer’s Block, which strikes fear in me, as a writer and a teacher. After reading the title, I didn’t even look at the cover picture, which is sort of unremarkable, I just ordered it.
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