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The Appassionata, Book II, La Belle Quartet
A bit about my next novel:
The Appassionata (named for Beethoven’s Sonata in F minor, op. 57) is set in mid 19th century Paris and traces the life and death of concert pianist Victorine Farrenc (1826-1859), the daughter of classical composer and pianist Louise Farrenc. Both were contemporaries of Chopin, Liszt and Berlioz, who figure largely […]
Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein Goes International
I’m going to be on Canadian radio Sunday night!
I’ll be talking about Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein on KIXX-FM 106.9 London, Ontario, Canada. “Well-known Londoner, Bill Paul” interviewed me for his show, Straight Talk, which has been “entertaining and informing listening audience for over 25 years.” It’s community radio originating from Fanshawe […]
Win a copy of Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein
Want a free copy of Requiem? Here’s a link to a give away.
The Reader’s Respite also has an interview with me up. Says Michele Jacobsen:
“After reading Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein (see my review here), I just knew that I had to contact the author, Molly Dwyer. Ms. Dwyer was gracious enough to indulge […]
New Review: Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein
Michele Jacobsen, who describes herself as an “Intrepid Reader and Reviewer at Large for A Reader’s Respite” has reviewed Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein. The Reader’s Respite has twice won the Internet’s “Neat Award.” Michele starts off by explaining how she came to read Requiem—an explanation that thrills… She found it on her own […]
Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein featured in give away
I’ve been remiss. I haven’t been blogging. I’ve been playing catch-up and who knows what else. But, to begin with, Requiem will be featured at the Readers Respite this coming week. Here’s the first post from Sunday and today I got an email from the host of the site, Michele Jacobsen. She said:
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