Tag: Italy
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One More Moon Now on Audible!
Narrator Nina Price adds a remarkable dimension to the written word! Goodreads Choice Nominee Ralph Webster tells the true story of his grandmother’s desperate journey from her life at the Pensione Alexandra in Naples to America – after Mussolini and the Fascists join with Hitler – and as countries across the world close their doors…
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BookView with Ralph Webster, author of One More Moon | The IndieView
via BookView with Ralph Webster, author of One More Moon | The IndieView
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Big Crowd…Cold Temps
Presented A Smile in One Eye in Blackhawk County, Iowa last evening. Thank you Hudson Library Foundation and Hudson Tuesday Study Group!
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Writing Books about Family
Book club members frequently ask “What challenges did you face when writing books about your family?” There should be no illusions. Writing a book about family is complicated. It can be controversial, often touching emotions that are raw and personal. At least it is a little easier to write about a past generation. There are fewer…
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A Heartfelt Thank You to Denzil The BookOwl!
“One More Moon is a lovely memoir that was a delight to read. It’s everything that an Indie book should be. It’s written by a skilled author with a smoothly flowing style. It has a strong story-line that held my attention from start to finish. And it has obviously been very carefully edited.” Denzil…
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One More Moon – Behind the Book
A heartfelt thank you to Tara Greaves for the Behind the Book interview!
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Thank you Short Book and Scribes!
A shout-out to Nicola Smith and UK based Short Book and Scribes for the interview. Great questions! Others can judge the answers. Grateful for the opportunity. Six weeks til One More Moon is released! 1. Can you tell me about your book, One More Moon, and where the idea came from for the story? One…
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Why I Wrote One More Moon
Many of my friends have asked “what drives you to want to write a book?” After-all, I am at a pretty good place in life – retired, healthy, happy, energetic – certainly not lacking. Why would I want to spend most of my days (and many of my nights) working on a second book? I…