Books You Should Read in February

The BBC has 10 books it would like you to consider reading this month. I couldn't be more thrilled that one of them is mine: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160129-ten-books-to-read-in-february. It was a happy night last night when I opened my Facebook and Twitter accounts to see a flurry of posts and tweets spreading the news, courtesy of the article's author, Jane Ciabattari. Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist will…

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Sneak Peek

I'm offering a free sneak peek of Constance Fenimore Woolson's Miss Grief and Other Stories, to be published by W. W. Norton on February 29, to subscribers of my newsletter. You can read my Introduction and the short story "Solomon" before the book hits bookshelves by subscribing to "The Woolson and Alcott Chronicles" here. Woolson (1840-1894) was the most critically acclaimed American woman writer of her era.…

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Gearing Up and Reaching Out

Publication day (Feb. 29) is six and a half weeks away. The pre-publication reviews are in, and now I sit and wait. Or not. I'm not very good at sitting and waiting. So I'm working on getting a few things going. First, another (final) Goodreads giveaway is in progress. If you would like a free copy (not a galley this time) of Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait…

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Pre-Pub Reviews–Stars and Influence

One of the new experiences for me as a trade author is the process of getting reviews. When I published my first two book with an academic press, it took a year or more for reviews to start coming in. This time around, as Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist and Miss Grief and Other Stories get ready for publication on February 29, reviews have…

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New Year, New Reading List

Here, finally, is my list of female Bildugsromane to read this year as part of the Classics Club's Women's Classic Literature Event 2016. I have only read the first before, and I'm reading the rest as part of my research for a chapter in the book I am writing, tentatively titled Reading Little Women: The History of an American Classic. Many of these are books…

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