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“CONVERSATIONS” -- Every Thursday @ 9:00 PM EST -- I interview artists of all genres -- a goal to meet a marketing need for all of us. Join me as we learn together the secrets to publishing, marketing, and net working! PREMIUM VIEWS is a show I support. To listen to this weekly Wednesday night show @ 9:00 PM EST just follow this link -- http://www.blogtalkradio.com/premiumviews
Date / Time: 10/16/2009 10:55 PM UTC
CONVERSATIONS with RENÉE
presents
MARY ANN MACAFEE
author of
FROZEN TEARS
OCTOBER 22, 2009
9:00 PM EST
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Mary Ann MacAfee, a former financial executive in entrepreneurial environments, has earned degrees in accounting and finance. After completing a literary fiction-writing program at the University of Washington and several UCLA writers’ workshops, her short stories began winning awards. Frozen Tears was a 2005 finalist in the San Diego Book Awards, the same year her short story The Face won first place.
Check out Mary Ann’s website at: www.maryannmacafee.com
Mary Ann MacAfee has spent most of her life in Southern California, despite her east coast roots and ten years in the Pacific Northwest. She earned degrees in accounting, finance, and later a CPA in 1991. She and her husband forged a successful entrepreneurship that culminated in the sale of their Seattle-based computer retail business in 1998.
Thereafter, she completed a literary fiction-writing program at the University of Washington and several UCLA writers’ workshops. Drawn by the warm weather and abundant sunshine, she and her husband and son relocated to the San Diego area in 2002. Her short stories began earning awards, a couple of them published, and her first novel was a finalist in the San Diego Book Awards in 2005.
Her inspiration to write comes from her writer mother, a deep respect for nature, and personal experiences dealing with the extremes of joy and sorrow.
The tragedy that becomes the genesis for Kale Weaver’s allegiance to wolves and the circumstances making her target of a primitive superstition is challenging, to say the least. But nothing trumps what follows when she is confronted by the ultimate ordeal. Whatever the risks, she must fulfill a wish for her young son that she had never imagined for him.
FROZEN TEARS embraces the ethos of America’s Last Frontier, its splendor and its brutality. The story is landscaped with natural animals, native populations and their ancient myths and rituals, and diverse groups of misplaced refugees from contemporary culture.
Kale’s page-turning journey, above all else, shows that love can triumph over life’s most dire challenges and painful losses.
To learn more about Frozen Tears check out Mary Ann’s U-tube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb5v2Ai6DV4
Join us for an interesting discussion about Alaska, adventure, and writing! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/YolandaRenee/2009/10/23/A-Conversation-with-Author-Mary-Ann-MacAfee-1
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Renée’s Review
of
Frozen Tears
by
Mary Ann MacAfee
Frozen Tears is a story of love, family, and promises. Kale is women determined to beat the odds, but hampered by social mores, the ruggedness of Alaska, and heartbreak. Kale’s story will tug at your heart but fill your soul with appreciation.
Mary Ann MacAfee takes an unusual setting with skillfully crafted characters then leads the reader on an unexpected journey. Her description of Alaska as a beautiful but unforgiving land, its inhabitants as eccentric, and Kale’s dramatic journey as mystical, gives her novel the literary flare of truth while meeting the reader’s quest for real adventure. The ending is unforgettable and Kale is a heroine of Great Spirit. I highly recommend Frozen Tears to readers of all genres. Her skill with scene description, characterization, and storytelling not only makes for a great read but is also a lesson in how it is done (writing).
Thank you Mary Ann, I consider Frozen Tears to be my number one reading choice of 2009!
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