I’m excited to share the news that for one week there is a Goodreads Giveaway going on to win one signed hardcover of THE MEMORY PAINTER, open to anyone in the world.
Who will win and what country will they be from? I can’t wait to find out!
I’m excited to share the news that for one week there is a Goodreads Giveaway going on to win one signed hardcover of THE MEMORY PAINTER, open to anyone in the world.
Who will win and what country will they be from? I can’t wait to find out!
This Sunday 5/31 at 3pm EST, I’ll be doing an online chat with the Goodreads book club The Life of a Book Addict.
If you’ve read The Memory Painter and would like to join in the discussion, first join the group on Goodreads if you aren’t already a member and then here’s the link to the discussion thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2210279-the-memory-painter-by-gwendolyn-womack
Hope to hear from you there!
Yesterday marked one month for the launch of The Memory Painter, so it was perfect timing that I had an event to celebrate the end of May.
{pages} is such a charming bookstore and right near the water in Manhattan Beach. Just walking there you feel like you’re on vacation. Here’s the outside:
A group of wonderful ladies I used to work with surprised me by coming. They were all cheerleaders for my writing career for many years.
Discussing the road to publication at the very cute {pages} podium…
Special thanks to Craig and Casey. Here they are at the counter with the books – These two were a joy to hang out with and talk about all things writing.
Thank you {pages} for a wonderful night!
Campaign For The American Reader recently asked me if I’d like to contribute three blog posts for the CFTAR network and I said of course – their goal is to encourage more people to read more books and every writer wants that!
Here are the blog posts I did for them:
WRITERS READ – Which details what books I’m reading right now.
MY BOOK, THE MOVIE – My attempt to cast The Memory Painter, The Movie
& my favorite of the three:
THE PAGE 69 TEST – Which looks at page 69 of the book and see if it is a representation of the entire book. Here is what I found…
Thank you Marshal Zeringue & CFTAR.
Yesterday I spent all day in Mission Viejo, CA at a wonderful book event called Books Are Better Shared. A lot of avid book club readers and writers got together for a day of intimate talks, lunch and signings. Here’s some pictures to capture the day…
When I drove up this WONDER sculpture was the first thing I saw and it stands right in front of the building. For a split moment I felt like a kid going to book Disneyland.
Here’s one of the morning sessions. I’m actually standing in the book room surrounded by a ton of book tables that are just out of frame. I snapped this one quickly…
This picture isn’t that good (taken at the last minute of wrap up) but the panel was fantastic! “Discover A New Country” lead by author Gina Nahai (The Luminous Heart of Johah S. & other novels), the panel included Aline Ohanesian (Orhan’s Interitance), Alexis Landau (Empire of the Senses) , and Michelle Gable (A Paris Apartment). All three are debut authors and Gina asked some fantastic questions about their journey to publication, the countries they chose to write about, and juggling a writing life while raising kids. They had us all laughing quite a bit.
(Meanwhile – there was another panel going on in another room that I wish I could had attended as well. The difficulties of having only one body.)
Here’s a picture of Alexis Landau and Michelle Gable (love her hot pink sunglasses) at their signing table. I’m already knee-deep in reading Alexis’ exquisite novel, so I bought Michelle’s The Paris Apartment. It sounds incredible – inspired by the true story of a woman who secretly owned an apartment in Paris and locked it up in 1940 and never opened it again. After she died, the estate discovered this apartment and inside was a wealth of treasures. Talk about a fascinating story.
After lunch, my panel was “Discover a New Way to Discuss Books” with Sophie Littlefield (A Bad Day For Sorry, Aftertime, and many other books) and Jessica Knoll (Luckiest Girl Alive). Hildy Stern moderated and we discussed the inspiration behind our stories, underlying themes, the characters’ journeys, and the challenges of genre. It was a great discussion and I just have to say Sophie was so generous and supportive to us debuts.
Special thanks to Terry Gilman, Hildy Stern, Emilio and the whole crew for putting on such a fantastic event. And thank you for sending us home with a bag of books and delectable bundt cakes. This picture is actually Margaret Dilloway’s (Author of Sisters of Heart and Snow). My son dug into the cakes before I could take a picture.
Here’s the latest book news in Canada!
The Vancouver Sun reviewed the book. Click here to read the article.
The Memory Painter is also featured in the May issue of Elle Canada. Here is a snapshot of the top corner of page 90:
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