Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History, has written more than 50 books specializing in British Christianity. These books include: The Monastery Murders, clerical mysteries; Lord Danvers Investigates, Victorian true-crime; The Elizabeth and Richard series, literary suspense; and Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England. She loves research and sharing you-are-there experiences with her readers.
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A traveling researcher engages people and places from Britain's past and present, drawing comparisons and contrasts between past and present for today's reader.
Tracy Krauss on Wind Over Marshdale
By Donna Fletcher Crow ~ September 17, 2012
Today Tracy Krauss one of my fellow authors from the brand new e-book 25 Years in the
Rearview Mirror, 52 Authors Look Back are doing a blog exchange today, so after you read Tracy’s interview here you can read min on her blog at http://ning.it/OxPZSt
If you enjoy magazine columns and Chicken Soup for the Soul books, then we're sure to enjoy our collection of essays, designed to warm your heart, raise your spirits and compel you to examine your own life. Read about school days, quirky jobs, romance, raising a family, hard times, the writing journey, and find out what makes your favorite characters tick.
Get a full listing of authors, essay titles and retailers here: http://ning.it/OknwVR
Follow the 25 Years in the Rearview Mirror Blog and Radio Tour schedule here: http://ning.it/NZpHrP And don't miss the chance to join the 25 Years in the Rearview Mirror Yahoo Group, a fun and inspirational group that discusses the past and will help you to stay on track for the future. Http://ning.it/O6vWdG
Tracy, welcome to “Deeds of Darkness; Deeds of Light”! I’m so excited to be doing a blog exchange with you, so let me say first off that after readers finish this interview you’re invited to go over to Tracy’s blog and read my interview with her. http://www.tracykraussexpressionexpress.com
seems quaint and happy. Underneath there are some serious issues, especially with racism, sexual promiscuity, and the occult. Thomas Lone Wolf is a Cree man on a mission to build a heritage site near the town based on some ancient archaeological evidence. He and his children aren’t prepared for the level of prejudice they begin to face. Rachel Bosworth is the new Kindergarten teacher, fresh from the big city and running away from a hurtful past. Con McKinley is a local farmer, who also happens to be single and good looking. A love triangle of sorts develops, with the two men unwitting participants. As well, eccentric twin sisters bombard the town; one with her legalistic religious views and the other as a practicing witch. The local pastor has little effect trying to keep his parishioners in line since he is involved in some unsavoury business of his own. The lives of these and many other unusual characters weave together into a surprising climax. Beneath it all is a thread linking everyone’s problems to the spirit realm; an ancient curse from the past that must be dealt with once and for all.Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History, has written more than 50 books specializing in British Christianity. These books include: The Monastery Murders, clerical mysteries; Lord Danvers Investigates, Victorian true-crime; The Elizabeth and Richard series, literary suspense; and Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England. She loves research and sharing you-are-there experiences with her readers.
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Reader Comments:
thank you so much for being my guest today, Tracy. And thank you for the great interview you gave me on your blog. i really enjoy blog exchanges because it makes for a two-way conversation.
-Donna, September 17, 2012
Thanks for taking the time for an interview Donna. You are truly an inspiration!
-Tracy Krauss, September 17, 2012
Your book sounds terrific, Tracy. I love the cover! Thanks to both you and Donna for being such an important part of the blog tour.
-Stacy Juba, September 17, 2012
And thank you for getting us all together, Stacy! Such a fun group--with suchinteresting stories to tell.
-Donna, September 17, 2012
I'm checking in again after a day at school. I wanted to add my thanks to Stacy as well.
-Tracy Krauss, September 17, 2012
Enjoyed the author exchange and getting to know a bit more about you, Tracy and Donna. I loved your essays in the collection and am so honored to share the pages with you.
-maryann, September 18, 2012
Thank you so much, Maryann. I think the variety of the group gives our essays and exchanges a real spark.
-Donna, September 18, 2012
Excellent interview!
-William Kendall, September 24, 2012