Hinting At Shadows is a must read for me. It sounds really great. Diane, great post and thank you for sharing. 🙂
Sarah Brentyn swears she’s an introvert on the verge of becoming a recluse, and yet she’s one of the stars of the blogosphere – hilarious, clever and outgoing, commenting, visiting, guest posting, writing, and managing two blogs (in addition to a real life). Her posts are full of the humor and sarcasm of a natural wit, and yet, her book of flash fiction, Hinting at Shadows, is a foray into the darker, deeper emotions and struggles of the human journey. Sarah is a conundrum. Who is this woman? I invited her here to answer that question and tell us about these sides of her writerly self.
Sarah Brentyn: Living in the Light, Writing in the Dark
I’ve been asked how it is (or why it is) that I write a light-hearted, pseudo-humorous blog then turn around and pen some seriously dark fiction. I’m here to answer that question.
I am Dr…
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Thanks again for sharing the interview/review, Karen. I loved being able to combine the two – back when I had more time. Hopefully again someday. A wonderful little book that I hope you enjoy. 🙂
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Diane, my pleasure an I will add Sarah’s flash fiction to my must read list. Karen
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Diane, thank you also for giving “The Stone Arch Secret” 4 stars. You are very kind. I have just published The Captain’s Witch and I would love to send you either a paperback or kindle. It is the best book I have ever written. (no review required – just a gift to say thank you). Karen
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No need to send it, Karen. I just picked it up. 🙂
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Diane, OMG! Thank you so much, I hope you will like it. It is funny, serious, an adventure, a little witchy, a love story and war too. It is a time-slip historical fantasy novel. Some of my characters actually did live at that time.
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Cool! It’s on my kindle ready to go. 🙂
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A great share, Karen.
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Roberta, I really liked Sarah’s writing. She doesn’t take herself too seriously and writes what she thinks. 🙂
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