Katharine Russell ponders the process of writing and publishing, addresses communications challenges in modern life and comments on the American scene without the benefit of rose-colored glasses, except when she is discussing golf. Russell advocates for science literacy, especially for women, and better science and math education for girls. She also shares some of her poetry and short fiction.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
DEED SO goes live on Amazon.com!
It took longer this time, but my new novel finally came up on Amazon.com. The timeline for the Kindle version of this book is January. I think the folks at CreateSpace did another gorgeous job on the cover and interior design. Sorry that the 'search inside' feature is up yet, or you could see for yourself.
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I just read your interview with David W. and I want to wish you great success!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judi! I am very impassioned about this book. I grew up in a small Southern Maryland town and deeply enjoyed writing about the period. Wicomico Corners is a fictional place, but creating it allowed me to work out a lot of issues and related feelings about that time in my life. Like Faulkner, I might keep having to go back there.
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