by Milana Marsenich | Feb 5, 2023 | Articles
Wings like a Prayer “This Story has Wings like a prayer” is what a reviewer said of my novel, The Swan Keeper. Reading that line made me so happy. He captured exactly what I had tried to do in the book. Years ago, I read Mary Renault’s book, The King Must...
by Milana Marsenich | Feb 4, 2023 | Book Reviews
Dayna Benning, a travel writer, is in Spain on assignment to write a feature article for a travel magazine. Along the way she helps her best friend distribute her late husband’s ashes. Caught up in the moment, Dayna tosses memorial rose petals for the deceased into...
by Milana Marsenich | Jan 22, 2023 | Book Reviews
The Sand Castle by K.S. Hollenbeck K.S. Hollenbeck has written a remarkable account of a woman in a man’s prison. In 1886 Flossie “The Flame” Abbot prefers Gila Territorial to life beyond the prison walls. Once a grand beauty and celebrated performer, Flossie now...
by Milana Marsenich | Jan 14, 2023 | Articles
At my second wedding, a guest asked my mother if she cried. My mother wore her oxygen tank over a champagne-colored dress. Her lungs filled with fluid. She moved slowly and with caution. “How could I cry when she looks so happy?” she said. As she was too sick to...
by Milana Marsenich | Oct 12, 2022 | Articles
In January of 2020, just before the coronavirus swept the nation, the Belgrade, MT Chapter of PEO International invited me to do a presentation about my novel, Copper Sky, and the history of Butte, Montana. The fundraiser, Books and Bites, supports educational...
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