THE 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…

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2026 Events

Alpha Sigma Alpha Bookclub, February 26 Wine and Books Bookclub, March 5th Chapter Ten Readers, March 22 Association of University Women, Annual Authors Luncheon, April 18

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Minor Black Figures

Brandon Taylor is an extraordinary writer, mesmerizing and profound. This has something to do with his voice and also the quality of his mind. He’s very contemporary and yet there’s something very classical in his writing style and themes. On the surface the novel tells the story of a young black painter trying to find…

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A Walk in the Park, by Kevin Fedarko

A Walk in the Park is a work of nonfiction should join the ranks of the best stories of outside adventure, and so much much more. The overarching story is of two friends who, over the course of several trips and with a lot of help, succeed at a risky end-to-end traverse the Grand Canyon,…

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Welcome the Trolls: Art and the Environment

I’m always on the lookout for art that reflects nature, particularly when it is both beautiful and makes connections to restoring or preserving our environment. So I was delighted to learn about Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s installations in Rhode Island of outsize troll sculptures crafted from scrap wood and old wooden pallets. Dambo, who has…

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This Is Happiness by Niall Williams

Oh, how I loved this book! My primary interest in fiction is a sense of place, and this novel explores place in a variety of ways. It’s set in the Irish village of Faha in County Clare, which was also featured in Niall Williams’ previous novel, “History of the Rain” (longlisted for the 2014 Man Booker…

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Sylvestor Manor

Shelter Island, New York I’ve been especially eager to visit Shelter Island’s Sylvester Manor since I began writing my current novel, which has a focus on the slave trade in the northeast. The lands of Sylvester Manor were home for millennia to indigenous Manhansett People, then owned by an Anglo Dutch sugar consortium to run…

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2024 Events

October 24  – 6 PM Meet the Authors. In conversation with Andrea Exerins. Charter Books, Newport R.I. More information here October 21 – 7 PM – 8:30 PM Book Inc. Writers’ Institute Workshop: “Dynamic Setting” (via zoom) More info here October 1 – 6 PMMeet the Author. In conversation with Biddle Duke. Ashwagh Hall, East Hampton, free and open to the public.More…

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Art, Nature, and Nature in Art: The Great Elephant Migration

A very moving exhibit arrived in Newport R.I. recently to tell the tale of conservation, coexistence with nature, and the power of community in safeguarding the natural word. The Great Elephant Migration features 100 life-size elephant statues made from natural materials. From Newport they will travel to other cities around the country to spread the…

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