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Trez Evans is so drunk and so sick of her novel that one hot September morning, she sets up portable barbeques on her tennis court and burns all 5000 pages. Not only does she set fire to various drafts written over the past ten years, but she also tosses in the props she's collected along the way. Children's shoes, a dress or two, pedal pushers typical of the 1950s. Her life takes a 180 when the cops come to investigate the smoke. Coincidentally, a child has gone missing nearby. Is Trez just another crazy erstwhile author or is there something more sinister?

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Produktbeschreibung
Trez Evans is so drunk and so sick of her novel that one hot September morning, she sets up portable barbeques on her tennis court and burns all 5000 pages. Not only does she set fire to various drafts written over the past ten years, but she also tosses in the props she's collected along the way. Children's shoes, a dress or two, pedal pushers typical of the 1950s. Her life takes a 180 when the cops come to investigate the smoke. Coincidentally, a child has gone missing nearby. Is Trez just another crazy erstwhile author or is there something more sinister?
Autorenporträt
Bardi Rosman Koodrin, M.A., presented her first story at the age of five. She hasn't stopped since. An award-winning writer, she has crafted scores of short stories, memoirs, online blogs, and health and wellness columns. Novelmania is her fourth novel; it blurs the line between reality and the magical freedom of imagination. Koodrin has earned a Local Hero community award, the California Writers Club Jack London award, and the Peninsula Arts Council Diamond award. Overseeing writing contests as the Literary Director of the San Mateo County Fair since 2009, she originated Carry the Light, the only annual county fair contest anthology of its kind. Koodrin created the Literary Stage to give writers a presence and a voice; to date, she has facilitated over one hundred and fifty free writing workshops and author presentations, what she calls "Events within the Event," during the fair each year.