by Milana Marsenich | May 6, 2023 | Articles
I have been RV obsessed for many years. At first, I wanted a tent trailer. For over ten years, I dreamed about it, looked at tent trailers online and in person, and imagined how much fun it would be to sleep with the screens open and a friendly wind blowing through...
by Milana Marsenich | Mar 31, 2023 | Articles
After years of rejection and wanting to be a writer, and trying to be a writer, I finally feel like, well, a writer. I’m happy to say that I signed two new book contracts in the month of March. The first one, with Black Rose Writing, is Shed Girl: A Juliet...
by Milana Marsenich | Mar 17, 2023 | Articles
In the Butte, Montana archives, in 2015, I ran across an article about the 1918 influenza pandemic in Butte. The article stated that in three months’ time over 1000 Butte people died of the flu. The 1918 influenza was little known or talked about in 2015. It seemed...
by Milana Marsenich | Feb 15, 2023 | Articles
I didn’t mean for my popular history book, Idaho Madams, to come out so close to my historical novel, Beautiful Ghost. But that is what happened. I am excited about Beautiful Ghost, and I’m excited about Idaho Madams. I love the cover. I love the covers of...
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 | 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...
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