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Tag Archives: Perla
Tips for the Mother-Writer
In honor of International Women’s Day: This list began as a series of notes to myself, things I’ve needed to hear these first four years as a mother-writer. I hope something here can be of use to you as well. … Continue reading
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Tagged Carolina De Robertis, Homer, Mother writers, motherhood, mothering, Mothers who write, Muses, novel, parenting tips, patriarchy, Perla, reading, Rome, sleep deprivation, writing
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PERLA now released in the U.S.
It’s official: Perla is now a published book, available in bookstores throughout the U.S. For all the preparations, it still amazes me that it now exists as a physical thing – though of course, in our digital times, it’s also … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolfo Scilingo, Argentina, audio book, book tour, disappeared, Horacio Verbitsky, Margaret Atwood, Perla, publication day, sources of inspiration
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Flying to Norway
This afternoon, I’ll board a plane to Norway, the very first country to release my novel Perla, where we’ll be celebrating with a range of public events in Oslo. I’m truly and profoundly excited to share this book with a … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 Norway attacks, Argentina, Carolina De Robertis, desaparecidos, Henrik Ibsen, Knut Hamsun, Norway, Oslo, Perla, Sigrid Undest
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PERLA’s publication: five week countdown
Perla will be released in the United States on March 27, exactly five weeks from today. In Norway, the book launches next week, and I will soon be flying to Oslo to celebrate with Norwegian readers. Even though this day … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Carolina De Robertis, creative process, disappeared, Library Journal, Norway, novels, Perla, Publishers Weekly, writing
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