I don't know if all authors feel this way, but I find releasing a new book into the world to be terrifying, but here it is: The Lacemaker . Those of you who have been following along with the process will notice that the cover has changed since my last post. Once I received the proof copy, I decided the cover needed a little more contrast. I'm happy with how this version came out! Here is the official book description: St. Zélie Martin (1831-1877) is best known as the mother of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, one of the most-loved saints of modern times, but she is also a saint in her own right. In this work of historical fiction based largely on St. Zélie’s letters, a compelling portrait of a working mother who always put God first comes to life. St. Zélie is a saint many women can relate to. She suffered from anxiety, struggled with work-life balance, grieved the loss of children, cared for aging parents, had a child with special needs, and dealt with personal illness. Above all
Good Morning Ms. Faye,
ReplyDeleteI am in the process of publicizing my not-yet-released debut novel through blurbs and endorsements from bloggers and writers of Catholic origin and interest. I would like to talk to you about the possibility of a blurb or review of my book appearing on your blog. Here is more information about myself and my book: http://we-do-write.blogspot.com/2010/08/interview-with-philip-ejike.html
Is there an email address to which I may send an official proposal?
~Thanks
Hi! - you can write me at AnneMFaye@gmail.com
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