Posts by Céline
The best novels for immersing yourself in nature
I’ve always been drawn to novels of place – novels that plunge you into a world you’venever been before. As a child the novels that made indelible impressions on meincluded The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper, A Tale of Two Cities byCharles Dickens, and Heidi, by Johanna Spryi. As an adult I’ve…
Read MoreTHE STARK BEAUTY OF LAST THINGS
Coming Soon! My new novel, THE STARK BEAUTY OF LAST THINGS, will be published in October 2023. It tells the story of four characters, each of whom is struggling to hold onto, protect, or find a home in a beautiful coastal town in the face of climate change and run-away development. The novel explores our connection…
Read MoreBlue Gallery: Reading & Book Party
Sat July 30th, 5:00 – 9:00 Celebrating the launch of Sue Mell’s beautiful debut, Provenance Join me at this gorgeous gallery https://www.bluegallerynyc.com, in a building that was a former stable & dairy, circa 1865, in Manhattan’s Turtle Bay. I’ll be reading along with Coco Picard, Susanne Davis, and the star of the show, Sue Mell.…
Read MoreTulip Time
I love the absolute excess of masses and masses of tulips – their exuberance, their riot of color. On the Upper West Side there’s a lovely community garden that’s nestled among tall buildings https://www.westsidecommunitygarden.org/. Here residents tend a pocket garden that runs between 89th and 90th streets between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues. The garden is…
Read MoreMaya Lin’s Ghost Forest
Tucked into Madison Square Park is an unexpected installation. At first it strikes one as curious – odd leafless trees in a cluster, framed by the Manhattan skyline. This is a statement piece by Mia Lin, an extraordinary way of making climate change visible. She has literally brought a dying forest to the city, so…
Read More2021 Events
Most events this year continue to be virtual. October 13, 2021 Reading & Conversation If interested, a link to this event is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPHVvkgCxDE March 6-10, 2021 Tucson Festival of Books This wonderful festival and conference was virtual this year. https://tucsonfestivalofbooks.org/ I was honored to win the first place fiction award! https://tucsonfestivalofbooks.org/?id=1486
Read MoreAnnouncement: First Place in Fiction at the 2021 Tucson Festival of Books !
The Tucson Festival of Books is astonishing in scope – the free book fair combines hundreds of author booths on the stunning campus of University of Arizona in Tucson, as well as panels, readings, talks. Founded in 2009, the festival is visited typically by more than130,000 book lovers. Fiction Award The festival awards prizes in…
Read MoreThe Artistic World of Landscape/Waterscape Photographer Gary Kuehn
Nature’s beauty inspires my writing, as does art that takes nature as its subject. I’m interested in the ways a focus on landscape and water plays out for painters and photographers. Recently I updated my website and wanted images that reflect my writing, in particular, the world of Montauk, Long Island, where my most recent…
Read MoreSnug Harbor’s Chinese Scholar’s Garden, a Model of Urban Garden Design
The Chinese Scholar’s Garden on Staten Island is a tiny gem, one of the most beautifully designed gardens I’ve ever seen. Tucked away on the grounds of Snug Harbor museum, a short bus ride from the ferry terminal to Manhattan, it is one of only two classical Chinese gardens in the U.S. The garden took…
Read MoreResearching for A Novel
A challenge for me is squaring the Montauk of my imagination with the “real” place on Long Island. In my novel, for instance, I’ve situated two of my characters in a house on Fort Pond Bay in an area of the coast that doesn’t quite exist. Meanwhile, the two children in my novel, Max and…
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