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June-August Book Recap

September 4, 2022August 30, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ Leave a comment

Boy, I sure have read some awesome books this summer. The kind of books that make me wish I was "that good" at writing. I've added a couple of authors to my "read every one of their books" list. Some have been short, quick reads, others very long but they kept my interest. In all, … Continue reading June-August Book Recap

Three, two, one…

August 21, 2022August 13, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 4 Comments

You may recall reading my posts about our three old dogs. The first one, in May 2021, introduced you to 15-year olds Emmit and Riley, 17-year old Kody, and Jelly Bean the cat. Emmit died shortly after that post. Then in August, we said goodbye to Kody. Fast forward one year, and the last of … Continue reading Three, two, one…

A Five-Star Review for “War Sonnets”!

August 7, 2022August 4, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 4 Comments

While I'm (not so patiently) waiting for responses to my search for an agent/publisher for War Sonnets, I decided to submit the manuscript to the Historical Fiction Company for a review. I so desperately needed some kind of moral boost! As the days passed, I realized that whatever the results, it would be a make … Continue reading A Five-Star Review for “War Sonnets”!

The Poetry of “War Sonnets”: En Route to War

July 24, 2022July 24, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ Leave a comment

In September, 1942, Tadashi is on a troop carrier in the East China Sea en route to the Philippines when their ship is hit by a monsoon. As the ship rocks violently, as men are blown overboard and booms toppled, Tadashi fears that his decision to leave his family and defend his country will have … Continue reading The Poetry of “War Sonnets”: En Route to War

Soapbox: National Service

July 10, 2022July 4, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 2 Comments

In the spirit of our recently celebrated Independence Day, I'd like make a proposal: National Service. It's true that military conscription is not the issue it was when I was a youth. Back then we protested being forced to participate in a war that we considered immoral. Back then we campaigned for the right to … Continue reading Soapbox: National Service

The Poetry of “War Sonnets:” Strange Surroundings

June 26, 2022June 22, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 3 Comments

In the fall of 1944, Tadashi is a guard at the infamous Cabanatuan Prisoner of War Camp northeast of Manila. He has been here for two years, and learned much about the Americans held captive there, as well as the cruelty of the Japanese brass. He yearns for home, for the wife he loves and … Continue reading The Poetry of “War Sonnets:” Strange Surroundings

“The Memory Keeper of Kyiv” by Erin Litteken

June 12, 2022June 11, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 3 Comments

I first met Erin Litteken as a member of a small critique group of women's fiction writers. I was working on what I now call my "practice novel," Hope, and Erin was working on the as yet untitled story of a young woman who survived the Holodomor, Stalin's veiled attempt to eradicate the Ukranian people … Continue reading “The Memory Keeper of Kyiv” by Erin Litteken

Slogging Through the Query Trenches

May 29, 2022May 27, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 1 Comment

Writing a novel is the easy part of being an aspiring author. When I finished War Sonnets, sent it through the last batch of beta readers and critiques, and polished it until it shined, I felt like I was on the home stretch. I'd written a good story, felt validated by the work I'd put … Continue reading Slogging Through the Query Trenches

Book Review: “Billy Summers,” by Stephen King

May 15, 2022April 29, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 1 Comment

There are two things you have to know about the protagonist of Stephen King’s latest novel: 1. Billy Summers is an assassin for hire. 2. Billy Summers only kills bad people. It started with the man who beat to death Billy’s little sister. Billy was eleven years old; they ruled it self-defense. At seventeen he … Continue reading Book Review: “Billy Summers,” by Stephen King

March-April Book Recap

May 1, 2022May 2, 2022 ~ Susannah Willey ~ 1 Comment

With spring approaching, my reading has slowed a bit. In March and April, I've latched on to a couple of series and discovered a new "favorite" author: G. Lawrence. Ms. Lawrence writes historical fiction, specifically focusing on royal families in the British Isles. What I enjoy most about her books is that, unlike much history … Continue reading March-April Book Recap

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