MARGAUX ANDREWS, an aspiring young writer living in Lower Manhattan, has penned a semi-autobiographical novel about her traumatic early childhood in Colorado, including the unresolved disappearance of a friend from the apartment complex where her family lives. After sending more than one hundred queries, she faces a trove of rejections, with agents criticizing the story's believability. Just as hope dims, Margaux receives a surprising response from her one hundredth-and-thirty-something attempt-an offer of representation from the esteemed M. Des Jardins Literary Agency, known for its historic…mehr
MARGAUX ANDREWS, an aspiring young writer living in Lower Manhattan, has penned a semi-autobiographical novel about her traumatic early childhood in Colorado, including the unresolved disappearance of a friend from the apartment complex where her family lives. After sending more than one hundred queries, she faces a trove of rejections, with agents criticizing the story's believability. Just as hope dims, Margaux receives a surprising response from her one hundredth-and-thirty-something attempt-an offer of representation from the esteemed M. Des Jardins Literary Agency, known for its historic connections to members of the legendary Vicious Circle. With this letter, more than opportunity unfolds; it leads to a series of events and discoveries that will alter Margaux's understanding of her past and redefine her future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ANNE PAGE MCCLARD is an anthropologist who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1961. Throughouther life she has lived all over the mainland United States. She has wide ranging interests. In addition to writing, she enjoys playing bluegrass music and writing songs.She spent most of her adult life working in the technology industry as a design ethnographer, and in that capacity did research throughout the world. Butterfly Dreams is inspired by research she did in the Azores for her doctoral dissertation. She currently resides in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, daughter, mother, and two dogs.
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