by Milana Marsenich | Jan 8, 2024 | Articles
La Merced: The Real Four-Masted Schooner in Anacortes, WA was part of the inspiration for the landlocked ship in Shed Girl: A Juliet French Mystery. Photo by Cathy Ryan My friend recently read a copy of my soon-to-be-released-novel, Shed Girl: A Juliet French Mystery....
by Milana Marsenich | Jan 1, 2024 | Articles
I’d like to take a minute to thank everyone for their support through the last year and wish you all a Happy New Year. I’m not sure why it brings such peace to me to have this new beginning. It’s a day like any day, yet because of that 1/1 on the calendar, it feels...
by Milana Marsenich | Oct 31, 2023 | Articles
I am really excited about this book review by DK Marley, that The Historical Fiction Company did for Idaho Madams. Idaho Madams is nonfiction in a category called Popular History. Researching and finding information for this book was really difficult because no one...
by Milana Marsenich | Aug 6, 2023 | Book Reviews
Based on the lives of real people, The River Remembers is a tender and powerful account of the lives of three women in 1830’s Michigan Territory. The prologue to this deeply touching novel is one of the most beautiful pieces of writing I’ve read. Ulleseit continues in...
by Milana Marsenich | Aug 6, 2023 | Articles
Marika’s Monologue adapted from my first novel: Copper Sky: Marika’s father has just told her that he’s promised her in marriage to Michael Jovich. She is then relaying the conversation and her reaction to the audience. I walked into our small house and Mama,...
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