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Category Archives: Fall
Recap from the Dahlonega Literary Festival
Back in the saddle after a great, booky weekend down in Dahlonega, Georgia, at the 2012 Dahlonega Literary Festival. Books and authors and mountains, oh my! A good time was most certainly had by all–despite being up all night in … Continue reading
Recap of My Latest Presentation, and Off to the Parkway
On Tuesday I gave a presentation at the Transylvania County Library in my little town of Brevard, North Carolina. Called “The Slanted Truth: When Fiction Meets History,” I talked about the ins and outs of writing historical fiction, Keowee Valley, … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, Fall, first novel, historical fiction, historical novel, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, mountains, NC, reviewers
Tagged Bag Lunch Arts Series, Blue Ridge Parkway, Brevard, historical fiction, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, novel presentation, Transylvania County Library
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A Moveable Feast
I’ve just returned from a visit to historic Pawleys Island, South Carolina, where I was the featured author at Litchfield Books’s lunch with the author series, Moveable Feast. Oh, Pawleys Island. Oh, wonderful readers. How do I love thee? Let … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, Fall, first novel, historical fiction, historical novel, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, novel, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged author luncheon, book events, book tour, historical fiction, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, Moveable Feast, Pawleys Island, Sea View Inn
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The Flurry of Fall
Though Friday is officially this year’s first day of Fall, here in the mountains of Western North Carolina it’s arrived early: bringing with it cooler temperatures, chilly rain, tulip poplars already yellowing, and, in our family, the annual advance into … Continue reading
Posted in attics, Autumn, Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, Fall, first novel, Gilmore Girls, mountains, multi-tasking, Runaway Bridge
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