Romance naturally emanates from Venice, a city of passion and eroticism. This was the case for Mara, a Nebraskan writer who emigrated from the United States fourteen years ago. One of her newly published novels brings passion to her, when the son ...
While the unearthly light of the Agincourt comet illumines the nighttime sky, a Native American woman disappears into the heart of the Arizona desert, longing to reunite with her ancient Zuni heritage . . . a hard-bitten New York City writer contempl...
What if Oscar Wilde had not died in a Paris hotel room but had been spirited away --as it were-- to live another ten years, coming to terms with all the terrible things that had happened to him towards the end of his remarkable life? Spend a few more...
In 1900, penniless and disgraced, Oscar Wilde, one of the greatest playwrights of all time, dies in a hotel in Paris. Or so everyone believes. Secretly his unconscious body, still flickering with life, is spirited away by devoted friends to an island...
To Murder and Create is an extraordinarily creative and engaging historical novel loosely structured around T. S. Eliot's paradigm-bending modernist poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Set in Boston of 1915, an array of eccentric and eminently ...