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WRITERS ROUND TABLE CHATS WITH KATHI GOLDWYN AND MARTA MORAN BISHOP

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This month is special as I am teaming up with Marsha casper Cook to chat with Kathi Goldwyn and Marta Moran Bishop about their exciting event THE WINTER GAMES. What are they you ask? Well I am not going to spoil it for you. Let's let Kathi and Marta tell you about the event.

Kathi Goldwyn lives a quiet but fulfilling life in Oakland, California. She lives with Earl and her cat Tuxedo. She has two grown children, one lives in the area and one lives over in Australia with her two grandchildren. She has a great passion for Indie Authors and has spent years promoting their books on Facebook. The writing bug hit her a couple of years ago. She loves romance, love and hope. Now in her later years she has begun the amazing journey of becoming an author.

Marta Moran Bishop walks in the shoes of her characters and weaves the tapestry of their lives with the threads of her dreams.

Her first book, Wee Three: A Mothers Love In Verse, a children’s poetry book, illustrated by Hazel Mitchell, was a collaborative effort and a labor of love. She took the short, sweet verses her grandmother wrote in the nineteen thirties for her children and expanded those and added additional verses of her own.

Ms. Bishop, is a prolific and versatile writer, writing in multiple genres, while continuing to stretch herself and her craft.

Marsha Casper cook

From romance and inspirational to adventure and fiction, Marsha has more than 20 years of experience in the writing industry. Marsha writes love stories about family relationships and multi- generational characters that remind her readers how much family matters. She uses her love of family to bring her characters to life.

 

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