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Kissing Cousins

Check out this post on famous cousins in love throughout history. It says that currently 1 in 1,000 marriages in the US are between first cousins. Could that be accurate? What do you think?   http://www.babble.com/entertainment/15-famous-kissing-cousins-throughout-history/

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Opening scene from Boundaries: A Love Story

The following is the opening scene of my new novel, Boundaries: A Love Story, to be released in Fall 2013: PART ONE PINE TREE ISLAND CAPE COD SUMMER 1980 1 Afraid she’d been forgotten, Kaia Matheson stepped onto the dock

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BIPOLAR DISORDER IN FICTION AND LIFE

Bipolar disorder or manic depression is featured in current articles and in my new novel Boundaries: A Love Story, in which a major character suffers from the disorder, which was treated differently in the 1980’s, when the story takes place.

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Leaning Out: Getting off the Treadmill

Taking into account one’s personal life and relationships, along with career aspirations, is a theme that runs through much of my fiction, including my short stories and especially my forthcoming novel, Boundaries: A Love Story.

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21st Century Fiction

Donald Maass in Writing 21st Century Fiction discusses transcending classifications/genres of fiction and focusing on writing compelling fiction. Kate Atkinson’s Case Histories is a good example, blending family history and a mystery. My novel, Boundaries, could be seen as a literary non-genre love story, and the novel I’m currently writing deals with a young female lawyer’s changing values and the theme of motherhood vs. career in a loose, legal thriller framework.

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The Mommy Wars and Boundaries

Stay-at-home mothers vs. mothers with full-time careers; still an ongoing controversy. Read about both sides in More magazine April 2013 issue.

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Downton Abbey and Cousins in Love

In the enormously popular PBS series, Downton Abbey, cousins Mary and Matthew fall in love and eventually marry. In England through the time of Downton Abbey, it wasn’t unusual for cousins to marry, and many of the Jane Austen novels involved cousins marrying. Many countries and about a third of the American states allow marriage between first cousins. It’s become more controversial in recent years because of the slight genetic risks involved.
In the opening scene of Boundaries, there is a hint of attraction between 16-year-old Kaia and her 22-year old cousin Mark. Where will this lead? Will this be a tragedy? What’s your initial reaction?

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The Retro Wife controversy in media and Boundaries

In light of the recently re-ignited controversy over women choosing to be full-time mothers rather than devoting themselves to competing in the workplace, the theme in my upcoming novel, Boundaries, of parenthood vs. career may be of interest to readers who face this dilemma or who have already made their choices in this regard.

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Building Great Sentences

I’ve been writing and reading fiction for many years, and I’m always learning, finding new modes of expression. As writers, we know we have to keep doing that. I’m now reading Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending for the third time, discovering more that I like about it each time. I’ve also recently listened to Prof. Brooks Landon’s (University of Iowa) course, Building Great Sentences: Exploring the Writer’s Craft (The Great Courses) on CD. He makes a strong case for longer, more eloquent and complex sentences than some of us were taught to write–and argues that simplicity and conciseness often do not produce the most effective and elegant writing. . . SEE FULL POST BELOW

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