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we are together and we are fine

we are together and we are fine

my essay about domestic violence, we are together and we are fine, is on the huffington post.

 

Q & A with BookReporter.com

Q & A with BookReporter.com

Below is an excerpt of a Q & A I had recently.

Question: You made your writing debut in 1985 with ANGELS ALL OVER TOWN. THE SILVER BOAT is your twenty-ninth novel. How — if at all — has your writing process changed over time? Have the Internet and other technological advances affected your writing experience?

Luanne Rice: In many ways my process has changed very little. My novels always begin with a character. I wait for her to tell me who she is; often she inhabits my dreams. Once I know her name, I’m ready to start writing. Although I now work on a MacBookPro 15, I still like to write the earliest scenes on a yellow legal pad with a fountain pen. The Internet makes research go faster, but something is lost. It’s too easy to search for information, take what I need, and move on. I prefer to do research from books, getting lost in the background and immersed in the realm of whatever I’m trying to learn.

Q: The importance of family is a recurring theme in your novels. How did your own upbringing influence your decision to become a writer?

LR: My family was loving but complicated. Our house was filled with secrets and bass notes. As a child I was a detective, listening at walls and going through drawers, looking for answers to what was wrong. My writing has been my lifelong solution to figuring things out, finding the love I know was there, learning everything I can about the way families work, ways of loving and trying to be happy.

Q: “Was that the inspiration for Dulse’s latest adventure? Dar wasn’t sure. She only knew that her ideas came from deep down, experiences and emotions of her own” (p. 282). Part of what makes your novels so heartfelt is that each of them comes from a deeply personal place. What was your inspiration for THE SILVER BOAT?

LR: The answer has three parts:

a) Like the McCarthy sisters, my sisters and I had to face what to do with our beloved family beach cottage after our mother died. It was an immense challenge. The house contained so many ghosts and memories. My grandparents had built it; no other family had ever occupied it. It sits on a granite hill, and the top step still has three pennies placed there by my grandfather in 1938, the year it was built. We put it on the market for ten seconds — selling felt unthinkable. My sisters were very generous and let me buy them out. I still want it to be the family house.

b) My father had a way of disappearing. Not forever, like Michael McCarthy, but frequently, and without explanation. I’ve been writing my way into that situation my whole life.

c) The silver boat actually exists.

You can read the full interview here >

Better TV interviews Luanne about The Silver Boat

Better TV interviews Luanne about The Silver Boat

Rhiannon Ally and Kevin Roberts talk to Luanne about The Silver Boat.

St. Louis

St. Louis

I just returned to the hotel after a wonderful time at the St. Louis County Library, and I thank Tess, Jim, all the librarians, Barnes & Noble for selling The Silver Boat, and all the readers who came out to see me.

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Q&A at R.J. Julia

Q&A at R.J. Julia

New York Times bestseller, Luanne Rice, answers questions at a book signing in Connecticut.

Belmont Library

Belmont Library

Thank you to everyone who came to my talk at Belmont (CA) Library last night, to the library and librarians, and the wonderful booksellers from M is for Mystery for hosting and supporting me.  It was so great to travel with my west coast sister Audrey Loggia–we had a really fun and adventurous day.

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With Love to Librarians and Booksellers

With Love to Librarians and Booksellers

Now that The Silver Boat is on sale, I have the pleasure of being on book tour, meeting readers along the way.

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Dear Readers…

Dear Readers…

Dear Readers,

 

Happy April!  I hope this note finds you well.  My windows are open to the sounds of birds flying north, and I am so ready to kick off my shoes and take a long walk on the beach.  My new novel, The Silver Boat, comes out on April 5, and I’m really excited to be telling you about it.

It’s about three sisters who reunite for the first time since their mother’s death.  They gather on Martha’s Vineyard, at their beloved childhood home, each of them facing big decisions.  I write about the sisters’ relationships, their complicated love, and a family secret that will send them to Ireland in search of their father.

http://luannerice.net/2011/02/the-silver-boat/

I would love if you visited my website for news, stories, blog posts, or just to say hello.

 

You’ll find The Silver Boat at your local bookseller…and it is available for pre-order now:

 

Barnes and Noble:   http://bit.ly/fhsnqr

 

Amazon.com:   http://amzn.to/fvPKRP

 

Indiebound: http://bit.ly/gqYt6j

 

I’m very thankful for all your support, and send wishes for a wonderful spring to you and your family.

 

Love,

Luanne

PS. That’s Maisie, my youngest cat, proofreading the letter.

Book Trailer for The Silver Boat by Luanne Rice

Book Trailer for The Silver Boat by Luanne Rice

New York Times Bestselling author, Luanne Rice, talks about her new novel, The Silver Boat, which comes out April 5, 2011.  Click here to order now, or click here to order a signed copy.

Lunch and a Novel

Lunch and a Novel

Are you free for lunch?
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