MichaelaMacColl

What a welcome to 抖阴社区! Thank you all for following me and giving Always Emily a try!  My publisher likes to call my books "tales of intrigue and romance" -- which is a little ironic since I'm the least romantic person on the planet.  And I write about the iconic female writers of the 19th c -- Emily Dickinson, the Brontes, Louisa May Alcott (due out in Spring 2015) -- who are famous for ending up alone. Maybe no one understood them? Having a husband would have limited their writing?  The challenge in my books is to give these ladies a brief brush with romance with someone who "gets" them -- who actually love them for their eccentricities -- at least for a moment. What do you think? Are love and great literature mutually incompatible?

XxRiah916Xx

I LOVE YOUR BOOK! "Always Emily" I literally have it in my hands as I type this! I can't wait to read it

NicolasCalderonZamor

Hola.perdona la molestia, pero es que me gustaría tener una critica u opinión de alguien que lleva tiempo en esto, me encantaría que leyeras mi novela.
          

MichaelaMacColl

What a welcome to 抖阴社区! Thank you all for following me and giving Always Emily a try!  My publisher likes to call my books "tales of intrigue and romance" -- which is a little ironic since I'm the least romantic person on the planet.  And I write about the iconic female writers of the 19th c -- Emily Dickinson, the Brontes, Louisa May Alcott (due out in Spring 2015) -- who are famous for ending up alone. Maybe no one understood them? Having a husband would have limited their writing?  The challenge in my books is to give these ladies a brief brush with romance with someone who "gets" them -- who actually love them for their eccentricities -- at least for a moment. What do you think? Are love and great literature mutually incompatible?