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“Immorality” vs. “Honesty”

Posted in: Kristen Tsetsi

  • The talk show host, afraid to upset the show’s listeners, wanted to change topics from talking (with a book club) about Homefront’s story and characters to talking about publishing and writing, in general, because there was concern the readers of the book, and listeners of the show, would get upset.

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  • Names, Names, Names

    Posted in: Andrew Kent

  • I recently attended a book club to discuss my novel. It was a fun session, with a lot of good questions, and I enjoyed myself a great deal. I especially liked it toward the end, when some participants felt the time dwindling yet had things to say. It really became a bit of a riot, [...]

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  • “The German Woman” author Paul Griner reviews “Homefront”

    Posted in: Kristen Tsetsi

  • Homefront is where most of us spent the Iraq war; reading it makes vividly clear that those who were closest to its combatants—whatever their politics or beliefs—suffered enormously too, and still found the strength to struggle on.

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  • The Road to NPR

    Posted in: Kristen Tsetsi

  • As a cab driver, I’d listened to NPR every morning and every evening (it was a 12-hour shift) and heard countless authors being interviewed. I fantasized about one day being one of those authors. (But it wasn’t a realistic fantasy; it’s like dreaming of being on Oprah. You can be pretty sure it’s never going to happen.)

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